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Australians have come together to reunite a young girl with her beloved toy giraffe after she lost it at a Sydney museum.
The young daughter lost her Agoo Giraffe on Saturday May 29 after visiting the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo before heading to Paddy s Market for lunch.
The child s distraught father attempted to retrace his steps and even called the Museum if see if they had found Agoo .
He then resorted to putting up posters around Sydney s CBD before posting a message to Reddit.
The internet banded behind father s search for daughter s beloved toy giraffe named Agoo Agoo Giraffe (pictured) went missing on Saturday after a family outing to Sydney s CBD to the Powerhouse Museum
Giving evidence at that inquiry on Monday, Harwin said he was “entirely comfortable” with the progress the museum’s campaign team, established in November 2019, had made in raising donations for the now approved project.
Greens MP, David Shoebridge, asked Harwin how much of the $75m had so far been secured after a year and a half of fundraising.
“None of it’s in the bank yet but they’re making excellent progress,” Harwin said.
Shoebridge replied: “You have to get $75 million. You haven’t got one single cent, how can you say that’s going well?”
Harwin said the NSW government had a solid track record in raising philanthropic funds for cultural projects.
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The Powerhouse Museum is one of the state s few cultural institutions to survive COVID-19 in the black despite months earlier running out of cash, newly released financial figures show.
The financial squeeze facing NSW cultural institutions has been documented in their annual reports, which were tabled in State Parliament before Christmas.
Designers Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson. The pair worked together on-and-off for four decades, pioneering a national style in clothing, using imagery of Australiana in conjunction with foreign design concepts.
Credit:Nick Moir
The Art Gallery of NSW reported an operational deficit of $6.8 million for 2019-20 in what director Dr Michael Brand described as an unprecedented year of changes and challenges.
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