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Cultural Sector Grants and Services Finder

The Cultural Sector Grants and Services Finder is an online database that provides information about potential sources of funding available to the cultural sector.

Cultural Sector Training Course Finder

The Cultural Sector Training Course Finder is an online database that provides information on Australian education and training programs for the cultural sector.

The Culture and Recreation Portal offers browse options when searching for websites.

Browse websites by audience

These audience categories enable intelligent searching of websites according to the Culture and Recreation Thesaurus that identifies websites as being of particular interest to one or more of these groups.

Browse websites by category

These website categories enable intelligent searching of websites according to the Culture and Recreation Thesaurus that identifies websites as being of particular subject category.

Browse websites by location

These location categories enable intelligent searching of websites according to their location. Where a location is not relevant the category value 'web' has been allocated.

For more information on Australia's states and territories please visit the Australian states and territories map.

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