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Sydney News: Art galleries, museums face budget cuts, Labor announces Upper Hunter candidate
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Galleries, museums stand to lose millions
The Art Gallery budget could be cut by $9 million according to budget estimates.
Multi-million-dollar funding cuts for some of the state s cultural institutions, including the Art Gallery of NSW, the Australian Museum and the Opera House, have been flagged by the NSW Treasury.
The proposed budget cuts were contained in documents tabled in Parliament.
The Australian Museum is facing a loss of $13 million annually, the Art Gallery s budget would be reduced by $9 million, and the State Library, Historical Houses Trust and State Archives are also in the firing line.
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Youth theatre programmes like those run by Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, provide youngsters with opportunities to be creative and boost confidence and social skills.
- Credit: Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds is to launch a youth theatre programme for children with physical and learning disabilities.
Youth Theatre Inclusion has been made possible thanks to funding being provided by St Edmunds Trust for year one and the GeeWizz Charitable Foundation for years two, three and four.
Theatre Royal’s Artistic Director Owen Calvert-Lyons is excited about the positive impact this new scheme will have. “The new groups will enrich the lives of children and young people using theatre and performing arts techniques designed specifically with them and their needs in mind. Youth Theatre Inclusion will support our young participants in building self-esteem, increasing confidence and developing a positive sense of who
Published:
4:00 PM February 5, 2021
Youth theatre programmes like those run by Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, provide youngsters with opportunities to be creative and boost confidence and social skills.
- Credit: Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds is to launch a youth theatre programme for children with physical and learning disabilities.
Youth Theatre Inclusion has been made possible thanks to funding being provided by St Edmunds Trust for year one and the GeeWizz Charitable Foundation for years two, three and four.
Theatre Royal’s Artistic Director Owen Calvert-Lyons is excited about the positive impact this new scheme will have. “The new groups will enrich the lives of children and young people using theatre and performing arts techniques designed specifically with them and their needs in mind. Youth Theatre Inclusion will support our young participants in building self-esteem, increasing confidence and developing a positive sense of who
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