Premier accuses Council of sitting on its hands

The Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Terrigal MP Adam Crouch & Arts Minister Don HarwinArtist Impression of a new Conservatorium. Insert: The Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Terrigal MP Adam Crouch & Arts Minister Don Harwin

Premier Gladys Berejiklian urged Central Coast Council to “hop to it” if it wants State Government help in delivering a Performing Arts Centre(PAC) for Gosford as she announced a $2M refurbishment of Central Coast Conservatorium this week.

Premier's $2M arts funding says "Hop to it" to Council

The Premier visited The Conservatorium of Music en route to a Community Cabinet meeting at Mingara Recreation Centre with all 23 of her Ministers on Monday, joined by Arts Minister, Don Harwin, Member for Terrigal, Adam Crouch, and Taylor Martin MLC.Under questioning Premier Berejiklian told the council to "Hop to it" and present a plan for the Regional Performing Arts Centre. Follow the story in this week's Coast Community News and on our website – https://coastcommunitynews.com.au/central-coast/news/2019/09/premier-announces-2-million-for-conservatorium/

Coast Community News 发布于 2019年9月29日周日
Premier Gladys Berejiklian & Arts Minster Don Harwin call on Central Coast Council to lodge an application for the promised Performing Arts Centre funding.

The Premier made it clear that $10M pledged for the PAC project in 2015, as part of a $12M package to include the $2M for the Con, could well be at jeopardy due to Council’s inaction.

The Premier visited the Con en-route to a Community Cabinet meeting at Mingara Recreation Centre with all 23 of her Ministers on September 30, joined by Arts Minister Don Harwin, Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch and Taylor Martin MLC.

Catch the full story in the Coast Community News print edition, out today.

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