Community Arts sector receives major boost in Eden-Monaro
Community museums, galleries and historical societies across regional Australia are receiving an important boost under the Morrison Government’s $3 million Culture, Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) program, with the first batch of successful applicants announced.
Senator for New South Wales, Jim Molan, said the funding from the CHART program will assist two organisations in Eden-Monaro including South Coast History Society Inc., to help promote awareness of and visitation to at least 25 museums in the Eden-Monaro area by producing and widely distributing a special ‘Go Visit Your Museum’ issue of ‘Recollections’, the South Coast’s popular history magazine, and Merimbula-Imlay Historical Society Inc, to help with configuration of collection management software and manuals.
“With the Morrison Government’s support, we are helping rebuild our local economy through the development of collections or exhibits, improved facilities for visitors, and the digitisation of local heritage collections for future generations to enjoy,” Senator Molan said.
“I encourage community-run arts, cultural and heritage organisations in Eden-Monaro to apply for a CHART program grant today – this will assist us to continue offering appealing cultural tourism experiences in our regional communities.”
Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher MP, said more than $135,000 in grants would flow to 50 organisations across the country to support activities that encourage cultural tourism in regional, rural and remote Australia.
“These grants will support the reactivation and ongoing sustainability of these successful applicants, with each playing an integral role in telling the stories of their local communities and preserving Australia’s cultural heritage,” Minister Fletcher said.
“This first batch of grants marks an important milestone in the benefits that CHART will provide to regional communities, including the promotion of regional arts tourism across Australia, which in turn will enhance arts access and increase local expenditure.”
The Australian Museums and Galleries Association (AMaGA) is delivering the program on behalf of the Government. Applications are open until 29 April 2022, or until allocated funding is expended.