IN the recent budget, the NSW government promised $100 million to create a regional arts fund, but on July 17, arts bureaucrats revealed that the fund is not what it is cracked up to be.
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The fine print of the Regional Cultural Fund shows a mere $25 million will be now rationed across all of NSW’s rural and regional communities in 2017-18.
This is pitiful when compared to what is being spent in Sydney’s CBD: a massive $600 million is being poured into a three-kilometre radius of the city.
Sadly, like all other areas of government expenditure, the funding is all going to Sydney, with country areas left to fight each other over the scraps.
In the June budget, NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro and NSW Arts Minister Don Harwin boasted that they were providing $100 million in funding for regional and rural art galleries, museums and community halls.
We now discover that this is just a cruel budget hoax. Unfortunately, too often the Nationals promise a lot and deliver so little.