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Downloading most documents from the TRA website will require your computer to have the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader. Word copies of most documents are available on request.


TRA 2012 Annual Plan now online

Want to know what we have planned in 2012?  TRA has produced its annual operational plan - now available for download as a PDF

To access your copy please click here. Word copies are available on request.

TRA Constitution - Revised March 2009

At the 2009 Special General Meeting, the State Executive Committee and Membership endorsed a revised constitution for TRA.

The revised constitution clarifies the organisational requirements and provides greater flexibility to the State Executive Committee to respond to emergent issues while retaining the highest levels of public accountability.

You can download your copy of the TRA constitution by clicking here.


TRA Branch Manual

TRA has produced a revised Branch Manual for 2012 in both Word and PDF Format.  To download the 2012 TRA Branch Manual, visit our resources page.


Annual reports

Find out what has been happening at TRA, our annual reports are a comprehensive listing of our artistic program. To receive a hard copy please contact TRA.


Regional Arts Fund

Tasmanian Regional Arts manages the Fund in Tasmania on behalf of the Australian Government. Download application forms and listings of previous recipients here.


E-Newsletter

RAW - Regional Arts Wrap - A monthly run down of news, opportunities and events for members and supporters of Tasmanian Regional Arts. To subscribe and contribute please email market...@tasregionalarts.org.au


Membership

If you are not already a member of TRA download your membership form from our membership page  here.


Resources

A collection of TRA developed resources for arts and community projects.

 

Arts and Health - Book of Stories

Regional Arts Australia and the National Rural Health Alliance have co-produced  'Seeded: great arts stories grown in regional Australia', a book that highlights stories about arts and health projects from regional Australia.
Book launch

You can download the book from the RAA website  where you can download an e-copy or order a hard copy ($10 postage and handling) using the RAA Publications Order Form.

Seeded builds on the success of our earlier publications of great arts stories, including Big Story Country (2008 - also available online - see below) providing a permanent reminder of the powerful role of the arts in the heart of regional Australia.

At least 4,000 copies of this new volume will be distributed across Australia to government, media, arts and health leaders and workers, and the general public. It will be a way of sharing our stories with Australians everywhere.

This project has been assisted by the Regional Arts Fund, an Australian Government initiative supporting the arts in regional, remote and very remote/isolated Australia.

The book was written by Moya Sayer-Jones, of Only Human Communication, author of our previous book Big Story Country: great arts stories from regional Australia.


Big Story Country

Great arts stories from regional Australia

'Big Story Country' is the third publication from Regional Arts Australia documenting great arts stories from rural, regional and remote Australia. A testament to the vibrancy that characterises the arts in regional communities.

Download 'Big Story Country'

or

Contact us for a hardcopy.

Tasmanian Regional Arts

Head Office: Cnr George & James St, Latrobe, PO Box 172 Latrobe TAS 7307
Email
i...@tasregionalarts.org.au Phone 03 6426 2344 Fax 03 6426 2889
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