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Access Arts SAFE Grant recipient announced

KAY KERR: 2025 SAFE Grant Recipient

We’re thrilled to share the 2025 recipient for the SAFE Grant. 

Kay Kerr is a Queensland-based author whose work explores disability, identity, and lived experience. Kay received a 2025 SAFE Grant in support of her novel, Thriving, Actually.

A SAFE Grant is a one-off funding opportunity for emerging and professional artists with disability living in Queensland. It is designed to fund the costs (up to $1,000) of attending conferences, training courses, events or mentoring to help enhance an artist’s professional career.

The grant supported Key with fees to an accessible writing retreat in Witta, QLD — where she could spend dedicated time and space at a pivotal stage in the project’s development.

“The allocated time and space to work on this project at such a pivotal point in my artistic career has been invaluable. My work has improved immensely and I am energised to be sending it off to its next stage.”

Thriving, Actually is now in its final stages, with submission to Kay’s literary agent and publisher planned for early 2026.

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