Australians and the arts

This report takes us on a journey through Australian life by looking at how Australians think and feel about the arts. The report looks deeply into how the arts might play a larger role in our public and personal lives.

Australians and the arts is about how Australians see the arts today and how they would like to see the arts tomorrow.  It interprets the current perspectives, as derived from the quantitative and qualitative research, and suggests possible strategies for the future.

The report was researched by Saatchi and Saatchi Australia and the full report is available to purchase from Federation Press.

The full report of Australians and the Arts is also available for download in two formats:

Non-compressed format

This is an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file that has not been compressed, is larger in size and will take longer to download but does not require a compression utility. Due to the size of this report it is recommended that users download this document onto their hard drive and avoid opening it online.

Zip compressed format

This is an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file that has been compressed in size and requires either the Winzip or Maczipit compression utility to extract the .pdf file which can then be read with Adobe Acrobat Reader. The zip compressed format is recommended because it will take less time to download.

Australians and the arts: overview

This companion to Australians and the Arts distills the principal findings, strategic issues and recommendations detailed in the full report.

Author Paul Costantoura, Saatchi and Saatchi
Year 2001
ISBN/ISSN 1 86287 387 9
Hard copy available? No
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