On Thursday, in the morning, at Government House, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young PSM received, via video conference, Mayor, Bundaberg Regional Council, Councillor Jack Dempsey.
Following, at Government House, Her Excellency received, via video conference, Mayor, Gympie Regional Council, Councillor Glen Hartwig.
In the afternoon, at Government House, Her Excellency received, via video conference, Chair, the Lady Bowen Trust, Ms Victoria Parker; CEO, Mr Samay Zhouand; and Secretariat, Ms Lisa O’Donnell.
In the evening, at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, South Brisbane, Her Excellency and Professor Graeme Nimmo RFD attended the opening night performance of ‘An American in Paris’.
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March 8, 2021 Reading time: 2 min 30 s
By Nick Seebruch An artist s rendering of what the front facade of the future arts centre could look like.
CORNWALL, Ontario – At a Special Meeting on Monday, March 8 Cornwall City Council received a report on what a new arts and culture could look like, how much it would cost, and how it might operate.
In 2018 the City of Cornwall purchased the old Bank of Montreal at 159 Pitt St. for $450,000 with the intention of turning it into an arts and culture centre.
A feasibility study done by the City of Cornwall that summer estimated that renovating the building to meet the needs of an arts centre would cost between $4 million and $6 million.