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The Creative Well: Inspiration and Arts Funding is a panel Helen O’Neil
discussion presented in conjunction with issue 23 of the Helen O’Neil is the Executive Director of the Council for
Griffith Review, ‘Essentially Creative’. Award winning author the Humanities, Ar ts and Social Sciences (CHASS), an
Frank Moorhouse, arts advocate Helen O’Neil, and Griffith advocacy organisation for the humanities, arts and social
Review’s founding editor Julianne Schultz discuss issues sciences which works towards strengthening their capacity
raised in the Federal Government’s 2020 Summit, with to contribute to Australia’s society and economy. O’Neil
the aim of working towards a new Australia which truly has extensive experience working in the arts across a range
values the ar ts and creativity. of genres including: drama, music, opera, dance and circus.
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