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First Nations Artwork To Bring Geelong Arts Centre To Life

VIC Premier Geelong Arts Centre’s ambitious redevelopment continues to take shape, with exciting new plans to integrate public artwork by First Nations artists into the $140 million Little Malop Street redevelopment. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Acting Minister for Creative Industries Gabrielle Williams today launched an Expressions of Interest process that will select up to four First Nations artists to create work that reflects the significant Indigenous connection to Country, history and culture of the region. Expressions of Interest are open to experienced First Nations sound and visual artists. All EOI submissions must be considerate and respectful of Wadawurrung Traditional Owners’ cultural rights and responsibilities.

It s not real : Victoria questions Morrison government infrastructure promises

‘It’s not real’: Victoria questions Morrison government infrastructure promises We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Acting Premier James Merlino has questioned whether the federal government’s $3 billion Victorian infrastructure announcement is “real”, as Victoria crosses its fingers for Commonwealth cash for vaccines and a quarantine hub in Tuesday’s federal budget. The Commonwealth announced on Monday an intention to help build a freight terminal designed to remove thousands of trucks from Melbourne’s roads. Mr Merlino said the announcement was not fully-fledged because it was not budgeted for it in the Commonwealth budget’s forward estimates - the four-year funding period that locks in spending.

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