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Sally Walker Brown

Sally Walker-Brown has been a photographer for 30 years. She has a Certificate in Art and Design from Caulfield Institute of Technology, Victoria and a Certificate of Photography from the Queensland College of Art. Her photographic work has been within the media, working on numerous publications, notably the Redland Times for 30 years, Bayside Bulletin 24 years (since it's inception), The Sunday Mail and Courier Mail, The Brisbane Telegraph, and The Catholic Leader, as well as various magazines. 
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The Creative Industry Skills Council is the lead industry body providing high-level strategic vocational education and training advice to ensure future skills development and enhanced workforce capacity in the creative industries.
The Skills Council facilitates collaboration between businesses, government and registered training providers at state and national levels to support economic growth within the creative industries in Queensland.
Skills Reports for the Creative Industries can be found here.

| Breaking News - 22/01/2010 14:57 |
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Arts Minister Peter Garrett Launches Online Forum for Discussion on Australia's Cultural Policy
In follow up to a recent address on the current state of the country's Cultural Policy delivered to the National Press Club in Camberra, Minister for the Arts, Peter Garret has initiated an online forum, welcoming feedback on the future of the Policy, as well as a discussion framework for its development.
Garret's speech identified three key themes for consideration:
1. Keeping culture strong;
2. Engaging the community; and,
3. Powering the young.
These key points, along with other ideas, are expanded on more fully in the discussion framework. Interested parties are able to contribute their views on the themes via comment on the online forum, or by formal submission.
The National Cultural Policy online forum will be open until 6pm, Monday February 1st 2010. For more information, and to log onto the online forum, visit www.nationalculturalpolicy.com.au.
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| User Choice Funding | From 1 July 2010, the Queensland Government will introduce a range of changes to User Choice to better meet the needs of employers, apprentices and trainees.
User Choice provides public funding to training providers to provide quality accredited training to apprentices and trainees. The program allows the apprentice or trainee and their employer to select their preferred training provider, whether public or private, to deliver the off the job training for the apprenticeship or traineeship.
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