A government arts funding scheme that has backed creative projects across Invercargill and Bluff for three decades is celebrating its 30th anniversary.The Creative Communities Scheme, administered by Invercargill City Council on behalf of Creative New Zealand, has provided accessible funding for hundreds of local arts projects.Council Manager Strategy, Policy, and Engagement Rhiannon Suter said projects had to create opportunities for communitie…
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