Minister for the Arts Don Harwin, with Member for Albury Greg Aplin, today announced $184,640 in grants for local cultural organisations
ALBURY CELEBRATES ARTS AND CULTURAL SUPPORT TO THE TUNE OF $184,640
Minister for the Arts Don Harwin, with Member for Albury Greg Aplin, today announced $184,640 in grants for local cultural organisations.
Speaking during his visit, Minister Harwin praised the combined creativity across the region. “The NSW Government is committed to driving cultural and artistic excellence across the State, and to making every effort to create new spaces in which local communities can enjoy these. I am delighted to have been able to support such a variety of creative efforts and thrilled to have seen the results of this funding in person here today.”
Mr Aplin commented, “I appreciate the Minister making time to visit some of Albury’s premier cultural organisations and assist them in their programming with financial support. A lot of good will come to our community from this.”
Liberal candidate for Albury, Justin Clancy, added, “This funding is recognition of local excellence in the arts. It is a boost for cultural programs that focus on leadership, nurturing talent and mentoring within organizations. The arts play an integral role in our community and I welcome this funding.”
Albury Mayor Kevin Mack added, “We are so proud of our arts and cultural spaces here in Albury-Wodonga. It’s fantastic to see that they are being recognised by the NSW government and we look forward to sharing the results of these grants with our community and visitors.”
Flying Fruit Fly Circus Artistic Director Anni Davey added, “We are delighted to receive support for our Bouncing River Leaders program. We hope that this funding will allow us to support young people in the local Aboriginal community to develop their skills in leadership and in circus, giving them access to the national youth circus, and potential future employment opportunities.”
During his visit, the Minister attended the heritage listed Pump House at Waterworks Road to discuss Council’s plans for this new arts infrastructure, made possible through a $1.3m Regional Cultural Fund (RCF) Round One grant for Albury City Council to extend the space into a creative Maker Space with an additional 54.5m² of floorspace. In addition, the funding is supporting comprehensive upgrades for the A Month in the Country farmhouse and MAMA House.