Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has launched a new arts policy in a bid to bolster the Australian entertainment sector and expand Indigenous representation.
“For tens of thousands of years this land has been alive with stories,” Mr Albanese said in a media conference on Monday.
“This document stands as a powerful reaffirmation of the government’s commitment to our culture and the arts through which it finds its great expression.”
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