
20 year and $20 billion infrastructure vision
M&G NSW welcomes announcement Part of the 20 year and $20 billion Rebuilding NSW vision announced yesterday by Premier Mike...
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M&G opens a Panel of Peers
For some time M&G NSW has relied on its hardworking Reference and Assessment Committees to consider, advise and recommend where...
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IMAGinE: a well kept secret
We should say at the outset that we don’t know who has won an IMAGinE award. Seriously, it’s a closely...
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Another wet museum dries out
Volunteers at the Greens Gunyah Museum in Lockhart in south west NSW, have spent the last couple of weeks moving...
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Zero to Herodotus
Hey undergraduates, are you writing a history essay with a unique angle, an incredible story and an accessible style? Do you...
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Your two-cents worth
We want you and your two-cents worth. With the big Museums Australia conference coming up next year, we’re already...
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This week’s news round-up
Several interesting items came to our attention this week. Here’s a run-down. ARTS AND CULTURAL MINISTERS MEETING, ALICE SPRINGS This...
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We are one
One year ago on this very day, the M&G NSW website was born at the MCA Australia with the Hon...
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Arts sense and art cents
In surveying the international media over the last week or so, two articles asserted themselves into our sphere of thinking....
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Free to a good home
This is a chance in a lifetime! The Museum of Contemporary Art has a set of artwork storage sliding racks...
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After the Nimbin Museum fire: How to model cultural recovery?
Andrew Simpson, President of MA-New South Wales has kindly given permission to publish his recent article about the devasting fire in...
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Your Most Obedient Servant
A two-year collaboration between the Australian Museum and Museums & Galleries of NSW (M&G NSW) has come to fruition with...
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Tweed Museum reopens!
Last weekend, the multi-million dollar, three-year upgrade of the Tweed Regional Museum came to fruition when the doors of the...
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Is risk-taking in art dead?
In an essay for the latest Platform Paper titled Take Me To Your Leader: The dilemma of cultural leadership, Wesley...
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Artists fees – a recent discussion
Recently I participated in a panel discussion about artist fees on Michael Cathcart’s Radio National program, Books and Arts Daily....
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The future is 3D
Last night, in preparation for the 3D Symposium we are hosting with the Education Studio, Macquarie University M&G attended 3D...
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Energy Efficiency Information project – can you help?
As part of an energy efficiency information project for our sector, we are looking for a community or volunteer-run public...
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And the winner is . . .
On 17 May, as part of the Museums Australia Annual National Conference, the sector came together to celebrate the many...
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Newcastle’s saga continues
Monday’s public meeting at Newcastle held no surprises. Attended by a passionate crowd of nearly 300 people, the audience...
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Newcastle public meeting called
Next Monday at Newcastle City Hall, Felicity Biggins will convene a public meeting to discuss the recent dismissal of Gallery...
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