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Our 2011 election manifesto - Labour Party

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further opportunities for people with disabilities and mental health conditions to<br />

undertake creative initiatives.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will again invest in training and skills by introducing a revised and modern<br />

Creative Industries Apprenticeship, as part of the Modern Apprenticeships Scheme.<br />

This will build on current initiatives around sector clusters being developed by the<br />

sector ITOs and have links to other tertiary providers.<br />

Regional and community arts and culture<br />

Supporting innovative local communities and sustainable arts infrastructure in our regional<br />

centres is important in promoting local identity and economic growth.<br />

The Regional Museums Fund we established has supported major redevelopments across<br />

the country. These redevelopments can be seen at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, Te<br />

Puke Ariki in New Plymouth, Eastern Southland Gallery in Gore, Aratoi in Masterton, the<br />

New Zealand Film Archive, Nelson Provincial Museum, the Dowse Art Museum in Lower<br />

Hutt, the Auckland Art Gallery, the Otago Settlers Museum, Rotorua Museum and currently<br />

in Hawke‟s Bay.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will continue its highly successful policy of providing funding for construction and<br />

refurbishment of regional museums and galleries with collections of national significance.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will restructure the Regional Museums Fund criteria once it is fully<br />

subscribed, to a Regional Museums and Arts Infrastructure Fund. This will include<br />

applications for theatre, orchestras, film platforms and performing arts infrastructure<br />

at a regional level.<br />

Growing community appreciation<br />

We believe it is the role of central government to promote a partnership and collaborative<br />

approach with local authorities, businesses and other funders and donors to support the<br />

cultural wellbeing of local communities.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will, over time and as resources allow:<br />

Establish a „Collections Council‟ for the identification of works of national<br />

significance and how they are made accessible to all New Zealanders.<br />

Develop out-reach delivery programmes from Te Papa to Te Papa North and<br />

South sites<br />

Support increased funding for the Creative Communities Scheme<br />

administered by Toi Aotearoa Arts Council (Creative New Zealand) in<br />

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