Arts South Australia
Arts South Australia (previously Arts SA) is the South Australian Government's arts and culture agency, it is a division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, although it was previously a Department in its own right. It is overseen by the Minister for the Arts.
Ministers for The Arts have included:
- Mike Rann (5 March 2002 - 21 October 2011),[1] while also serving as Premier
- John Hill (21 October 2011 - 21 January 2013)[2]
- Jay Weatherill (21 January 2013 - 26 March 2014),[3] while also serving as Premier
- Jack Snelling (current, since 26 March 2014).[4]
Arts South Australia is currently headed by Peter Louca, former chief of staff to Minister Jack Snelling.[5] Previous chief executives include Alexandra Reid and Greg Mackie.
Statutory Authorities reporting to the Arts South Australia include:
- the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
- the Art Gallery of South Australia
- Artlab
- Carrick Hill
- the History Trust of South Australia
- the South Australian Museum
- the State Library of South Australia.
References
- ↑ Former Member of Parliament Details, Hon Mike Rann
- ↑ Former Member of Parliament Details, Hon John Hill
- ↑ Parliament of South Australia, Hon Jay Weatherill Retrieved 19 January 2016
- ↑ "Government Departments and Ministers", Retrieved on 19 January 2016
- ↑ "Labor Power Plays as Jay Keeps Faction in Check", inDaily
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