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Latrobe Creative Precinct - Project Reference Group appointed

Latrobe City Council has appointed seven community members to the Latrobe Creative Precinct Project Reference Group, a step forward to the next stage of the multi-million dollar facility.

By Portal Admin - 27th July 2017 - Back to News

Latrobe City mayor, Councillor Kellie O’Callaghan, said the community appointments comprised local representation for the arts and education sectors.

"The Latrobe Creative Arts Precinct is a $30 million project with the new centre to be the home of a 750-seat theatre and an activated outdoor event space. We are currently in the process of engaging an architect, with building to begin in 2018, but we are pleased to have appointed the Project Reference Group.

"The selection panel included Cr White, Cr Howe and myself, along with three officers from the arts and events team. We received 11 applications for community representatives and the selections were made against rigorous criteria to ensure we have a well-rounded, considered and appropriately experienced group," Cr O’Callaghan said.

"We are particularly pleased to welcome the educational representatives to the PRG because the existing Performing Arts Centre will be remodelled and refurbished into the Creative Industries Training Centre where students can study arts and creative industry subjects.

"With the additional insight of the local artist and community representatives who between them provide a broad understanding of the local arts and creative scene, this PRG can guide the project through each stage until we can proudly open the Latrobe Creative Precinct," Cr O’Callaghan concluded.

The Project Reference Group consists of three Councillors (Cr Dan Clancey – Chair Cr Bradley Law and Cr Alan McFarlane), three Council officers (general manager city development, Phil Stone, manager arts and events, Michael Bloyce and project officer, Andrea Smith) and representing the community, education and creative sectors:

  • Nathan Byrne – St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School (educational representative)
  • Terry Fitzgerald – Federation Training (educational representative)
  • Bryce Ives – Federation University (educational representative)
  • Christine Skicko (community representative)
  • Peter Harrison (community representative)
  • Simon Hemming (community representative)
  • Frank Bezzina (local artist/performer)


  • Media Enquiries:

    Cr Kellie O’Callaghan, Latrobe City Mayor

    Telephone: 0400 696 324

    Cr Graeme Middlemiss, Latrobe City Deputy Mayor

    Telephone: 0417 379 059

    Media Relations Office

    Telephone: 5128 5458

    Source: www.gippsland.com

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