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Massive $76 million recovery package to support culture and arts in WA

Western Australia’s iconic Perth Concert Hall is set to receive a $30 million upgrade and investment over the next three years as part of the State Government’s WA Recovery Plan.

Culture and the Arts Minister David Templeman made the announcement today at the historic venue, which opened in 1973 and was the first concert hall to be built in Australia after World War II.

The works, which are expected to create 230 jobs, will see the restoration and redevelopment of the building and forecourts to create an accessible, functional and active cultural hub connecting the city to the Swan River.

The Perth Concert Hall redevelopment forms part of many culture and the arts initiatives developed by the State Government to help drive WA’s economic and social recovery from COVID-19.

Other culture and the arts projects to be funded include:

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