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		<title>By: fee plumley</title>
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		<description>Thanks for taking such an intensive look at the Strategy Paper. I&#039;m delighted to say that the program will be announced at the end of the month so be sure to keep an equally acute eye on us as we evolve!

Something I think you pointed towards which I want to underline, is that no one has &#039;the answers&#039; in this new domain. If we, especially as a Government body, put ourselves out there as having them we will set up impossible expectations and fail. 

However, we are in the astonishingly fortunate position of being able to remain open and flexible with the digital program. As one of the Strategic Priorities (http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/about_us/strategies_and_policies/strategic_priorities) we can ask questions, trial programs and reflect on a far more iterative basis than the standard grant programs. 

We will therefore be engaging in a lot of dialogue around this program. I look forward to those conversations.

Thanks again for the review, feel free to drop by for a chat, virtually or f2f, anytime!

Fee Plumley
Digital Program Officer
Australia Council for the Arts
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<p>Something I think you pointed towards which I want to underline, is that no one has &#8216;the answers&#8217; in this new domain. If we, especially as a Government body, put ourselves out there as having them we will set up impossible expectations and fail. </p>
<p>However, we are in the astonishingly fortunate position of being able to remain open and flexible with the digital program. As one of the Strategic Priorities (<a href="http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/about_us/strategies_and_policies/strategic_priorities" rel="nofollow">http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/about_us/strategies_and_policies/strategic_priorities</a>) we can ask questions, trial programs and reflect on a far more iterative basis than the standard grant programs. </p>
<p>We will therefore be engaging in a lot of dialogue around this program. I look forward to those conversations.</p>
<p>Thanks again for the review, feel free to drop by for a chat, virtually or f2f, anytime!</p>
<p>Fee Plumley<br />
Digital Program Officer<br />
Australia Council for the Arts<br />
@artsdigitalera</p>
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