Council has confirmed the preferred option is to invest $39.4 million of a $52.5m total budget – including $12.9m of third party funding - for the museum between 2021–2026. Its preferred location remains Queens Park at this stage and the plan is that the redeveloped museum will be opened no later than 2026-27. The purpose of the governance group is to create “a unique and compelling vision for the museum that will define the nature of the service for the community of Invercargill and solidify its role in the Southland region”. Council leisure and recreation group manager Steve Gibling said Williams had the ideal business and public sector acumen, and museum sector knowledge, to chair the governance group.
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