PRESS RELEASE COURTESY OF THE COLLECTIONS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
The Council’s Chair, Noel Turnbull, said that such a model is an urgent national
priority for nation-wide benchmarks, policy development and funding of the collections
sector.
He said the Council plans to consult with the sector and look at a variety of international
models which could be adapted to Australian needs.
“Many Australian collections are in a perilous state. The sector lacks integrated support
outside capital cities; there is no over-arching framework to guide the creation and
management of digital heritage collections; and there is inadequate resourcing to meet
the needs of collections and their communities,” he said.
“We aim to achieve better alignment with other major sectors and policy platforms so
that Australia’s collections in the arts, culture, environment, heritage, information and
science fields are seen as active contributors to a national sustainable future.
“The model will provide a platform for future policy development by governments, a
blueprint for planning, and new benchmarks for the sector. This will contribute to a host
of areas including productivity and international competitiveness, education, research,
innovation, economic development including cultural tourism, community
connectedness, social inclusion and global recognition,” Mr Turnbull said.
The Council’s vision is for all Australians and their governments to be committed to
policies and practices that ensure Australia’s collections will always inspire, amaze,
inform and delight Australians and the world.
The Council has circulated a position paper the proposed new model to Australia’s collections sector which includes approximately 5,000 collecting organisations.
Visit the website for more information: http://www.collectionscouncil.com.au
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