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Wedge Performing Arts Centre in Sale to undergo $3.4M redevelopment enhancing accessibility, creativity, and engagement

The Wedge Performing Arts Centre in Sale will undergo a $3.4 million redevelopment, improving accessibility, artistic spaces, technical facilities, and community engagement, ensuring it remains a vibrant regional cultural hub.

By news@gippsland - 16th December 2025 - Back to News

The Wedge Performing Arts Centre in Sale will undergo an exciting redevelopment, as part of Wellington Shire Council’s vision to ensure it remains a vibrant and accessible local hub for creativity, performance and community, well into the future.

The Wedge redevelopment, backed by a community steering group and $1.591 million in donations, ensures local input and strengthens Wellington Council’s commitment to arts and culture

The Wedge redevelopment, backed by a community steering group and $1.591 million in donations, ensures local input and strengthens Wellington Council’s commitment to arts and culture

Arts centre upgrades

The project will deliver a range of improvements, including new spaces to encourage local artistic engagement, modernised and expanded toilet facilities for improved comfort and accessibility, and upgrades to operational elements to support a broader range of high-quality performances. Back-of-stage technical enhancements will also enable more dynamic and diverse shows.

The redevelopment will be supported by a community-involved Project Steering Group, ensuring local voices help shape the future of the venue. The project is supported by the John Leslie Foundation (contributing $1.5 million), as well as a $91,000 local donation, as part of an estimated $3.4 million budget - reflecting Council’s strong commitment to arts and culture in the region.

Wedge redevelopment progress

Wellington Shire Council Mayor Cindy Madeley said the redevelopment will build on The Wedge’s momentum as a leading regional performing arts hub, ensuring the venue remained modern, accessible and equipped to host an even greater variety of events.

"Locals and visitors to The Wedge consistently tell us how much they value the centre - not only as a place to enjoy great performances, conferences and events, but as a space that has transformed their experience of Sale. By progressing this redevelopment, we’re acting on our commitment to arts and culture in the region and ensuring our iconic landmark continues to be a thriving hub for creativity, performance and community connection for years to come," Cr Madeley said.

Shirley’s Cafe & Bar will close on 1 February 2026 as part of preparations for the redevelopment. From this date, Council will manage the café space to provide catering for shows only, ensuring the project can move ahead smoothly and deliver the planned improvements throughout 2026. Council thanks the current lessees, Jason Hughes and Patrick Barry, for their contribution since 2023.

Pictures from Wellington Shire Council Facebook page.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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