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The Araluen Arts Centre was opened in 1984, with a 500 seat theatre, two gallery spaces and a function room. A further two galleries were added to the Art Centre in 2001. The Araluen Arts Centre is the key Centre for visual and performing arts activity in Alice Springs and the Central Australian region.
Arts and Screen Industry Support provides funding to arts organisations, development opportunities for creative expression, support to festivals, grants for arts and screen projects and training and development opportunities for film makers and artists. It provides access to the Northern Territory's natural and social heritage, support artistic development links to national and international cultural data, enhancing opportunities to be informed, entertained and inspired.
Corrugated Iron Youth Arts Inc (CIYA) is a place for young people under 26 years of age to pursue performing arts in Darwin, Northern Territory.
The Northern Territory Film Office (NTFO) has been established to develop the NT film, television and new media industry. The Film Office currently offers support to the Territory through annual grants programs, conducts education and professional development courses and has an extensive data base of local film makers throughout the Northern Territory.
The NT Government, through OYA Youth Grants Program assists young people and youth and community organisations to get their ideas off the ground and assists young people in the Northern Territory to access a variety of events, programs and activities.

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