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1. Cultural Infusion
Cultural Infusion is a national not-for-profit organisation that provides innovative and interactive arts and cultural incursions, regional tours and programs that are tailored to your curriculum and are suitable for kindergarten to year 12!

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2. Ideal Plastic Concepts
STAGEPAK blocks can be used to build a number of useful structures for the purposes of displaying people or projects in schools. They solve the age old storage problem and can be linked vertically and laterally to construct stepped structures.

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3. Ararat Gallery
Gallery staff available for educational programs.
 

4. Arts Workshops For Teachers
The Wakakirri National Story Festival is a collection of six story based competitions for all Australian schools.
 

5. Book Farm, Maleny QLD
School groups of 30 min payment or up to 60 students walk win the rainforest with celebrated author Jill Morris and are inspired for creative writing, art, publishing and environmental studies.
 

6. Dancesport Victoria
Teaching DanceSport in schools
 

7. Ian Potter Centre : NGV Australia
Gallery dedicated to Australian Art.
 

8. Imax Theatre Sydney
 

9. Kirra Galleries Federation Square
Contemporary art
 

10. Monash Gallery of Art
Art gallery
 

11. Pine Street Creative Arts Centre
We offer holiday programs and term programs in the arts for children aged 5 - 15. We offer Ceramics, painting, drama, printmaking, 2D and 3D studies with fun and fascinating themes.
 

12. Artplay
 

13. Familiar Faces Dave Gibb- Cartoonist
 

14. National Gallery of Australia
 

15. National Gallery of Victoria
 

16. Queensland Arts Council
 

17. Richard Galbraith - cartoon workshops
 

18. The National Carillon
 

19. The Nolan Gallery
 

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