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More gongs for Kew Court House

The amazing $3.1 million transformation of the Kew Court House and Police Station, from rough diamond to crown jewel, has been lauded yet again, landing the Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria Award for Community Government Partnerships.

Inspired by the passion and fund raising efforts of the Kew Historical Society, the City of Boroondara in Melbourne’s inner east purchased the dilapidated building in 2007 for conversion into an arts and cultural hub. The local community contributed a staggering $500,000 to the restoration.

Earlier this year, the Kew Court House and Police Station was awarded the Victorian Planning Minister’s Heritage Award in recognition of the work that was undertaken to transform it into a vibrant arts and cultural centre for the local community.

“The Kew Court House and Police Station redevelopment is a key ingredient in Boroondara’s long-term vision of making our city an artistic and cultural destination for those who are passionate about the arts,” said the City of Boroondara’s CEO Phil Storer.

Another vital feature of Boroondara’s plan to become a significant artistic and cultural centre is the redevelopment of the Hawthorn Town Hall. This $17.9 million arts and culture precinct is expected to be completed in 2013.

“As well as providing these outstanding arts and culture facilities, Council is working to attract some of Australia’s leading performers and artists to our City, while still fostering and supporting our local talent.

“Holding high quality performances and exhibitions will appeal not only to Boroondara’s local community, but will draw people from greater Melbourne and beyond to our City,” said Mr Storer.

Dating back to 1888, the Kew Court House and Police Station’s restoration began with replacement of the slate roof, funded by Heritage Victoria. Grants were then received from the Australian Government’s Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program and the Victorian Government’s Community Support Fund.

The project was managed by the City of Boroondara and the refurbishment project completed in 2011 ensuring the heritage features of the building were retained.

Kew Court House and Police Station now provides a dynamic hub of activities, including performances, workshops, exhibitions and displays.  It is home for local arts and cultural groups, including Kew Historical Society, and has a variety of spaces that can be hired by the community for performances, rehearsals and meetings.

“The Kew Court House redevelopment is a great example of all levels of government working closely with the community to successfully deliver a vibrant new community facility,” said Mr Storer.

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