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A boost to the creative sector and the economy

On a visit to the City of Busselton, Western Australia, Federal Member for Forrest, Hon. Nola Marino MP, announced funding for a new performing arts and convention centre to be built in the Busselton Cultural Precinct.

The Australian Government has committed $10.35 million under the Regional Growth Fund towards the project to which the City of Busselton will contribute a further $10.65 million in cash and in kind contributions.

The project will deliver the community a first class facility known as the Busselton Entertainment Arts and Cultural Hub or BEACH.

Mayor, Grant Henley, said, “We’re thankful to the Australian Government for acknowledging the social and economic benefits of the development and backing the project with such enthusiasm.

“The City of Busselton is one of the State’s most visited and fastest-growing cities. Over the past decade we’ve emerged as a leader in regional events and our creative industries are returning many millions of dollars to the local economy each year.

“This new multi-purpose facility will enable us to attract large conventions to the regions and major performers year round.

“It will add vibrancy to our town centre and generate jobs both during the construction phase and once operational.

“It also makes good financial sense that we take advantage of the current low interest rates and competitive building market and progress with this project now.”

Mrs Marino said, “This centre will now provide an opportunity to boost the local economy.

I am looking forward to local people and businesses benefitting from the construction of this project.

“There will also be further opportunities for local people and businesses when tradeshows and events come to the city.”

Design elements of the multi-purpose venue will complement the heritage streetscape of the Cultural Precinct which is home to the historic Weld Theatre and ArtGeo Gallery and Court House.

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