CAMPERDOWN’S Theatre Royal is set for new and improved equipment to continue serving as an important social and cultural hub thanks to State Government funding.
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Minister for Regional Development Jaala Pulford awarded a $50,000 grant from the Stronger Regional Communities Plan to Corangamite Shire Council in State Parliament on Wednesday so the Theatre Royal can install new equipment.
The important upgrades will include permanent sound and lighting equipment, new projection equipment as well as new tables and comfortable new seating for patrons.
“This important grant will help restore Camperdown’s Theatre Royal to its former glory so that people can enjoy the facility now, and well into the future," Ms Pulford said.
“We’re getting on with the job of delivering for all Victorians and we are doing it hand in hand with locals," she said.
Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney said the funding would make a big difference.
“This is wonderful news for locals and visitors alike and will boost the regions capacity to host events now and well into the future," she said.
Theatre Royal is a much-loved hub for arts and cultural entertainment in Corangamite shire, but its existing facilities are no longer meeting the needs of modern productions.
Currently, theatre users are required to provide their own sound and lighting or hire equipment at a cost of up to $2500.
This expense jeopardises the sustainability of theatre and limits the kind of shows Camperdown can attract.
The improvements will strengthen the community by developing a facility that can provide ongoing economic benefits for Camperdown.
The project has strong support from the community, with funding provided from two local schools and the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Fund.
The Stronger Regional Communities Plan aims to support rural and regional towns to attract families and young people to live and work by investing in community-led projects that make regional Victoria a better place to live and work.
Community groups, not for profit organisations, individual businesses, and industry alliances are all eligible to apply for funding for projects that will create stronger communities.