Victorian Government commits additional $241 million for Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation
The Victorian Government has today advised that it will commit an additional $241 million for the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation to include new parklands, cafes and restaurants along with an extensive restoration of the city’s State Theatre.
The extra funding will see investment in the Arts Centre Melbourne precinct rise to $1.7 billion - with claims the project will create more than 11,000 jobs over the life of the build.
The upgrade will include two new restaurants and bars at the northern end of 18,000 metre² of new elevated public parkland connecting Hamer Hall to the new NGV Contemporary.
The State Theatre will undergo its most significant refurbishment since it was built - improving accessibility, making seating more comfortable and upgrading acoustics.
To ensure the State Theatre can continue delivering world-class performances, the project will also upgrade back of house facilities, build new rehearsal spaces and create two new loading docks.
Technology at the theatre will be overhauled with new state-of-the-art lighting, sound system upgrades and new live streaming capabilities - bringing the creative icon into the 21st Century.
Important works will also be carried out on the building’s uniquely engineered foundation and basement structure, upgrading decades-old corrosion prevention systems.
The new parkland and open space in the precinct will be a hub for festivals and the city’s dynamic array of cultural, artistic and community organisations - hosting major events, live performances and new public art.
Victorian Minister for Creative Industries Danny Pearson today advised that the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation is being fast-tracked to reduce disruption to the city’s creative calendar and bring more performances to the stage sooner.
Minister Pearson stated that the project “will … cement Victoria’s reputation as cultural capital of the country (while) the vital works to the State Theatre will transform the building inside and out, making it more accessible and comfortable, and keeping it at the cutting edge of live performance venues in the country.”
Arts Centre Melbourne Chief Executive, Claire Spencer added “restoring this site to its original glory is a wonderful legacy for the people of Victoria and our new restaurants and bars will transform the visitor experience.”
Expressions of Interest for the Northern Package - which focuses on the State Theatre works - will open on Wednesday 23rd November.
Click here for more information on the project.
Image: Interior of Melbourne's State Theatre. Credit; Arts Centre Melbourne/Mark Gambino.
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