The Wollondilly Performing Arts Centre (WPAC) has been officially opened.
The WPAC in Picton is a multi-format facility that includes a 350-seat venue for performances and large functions.
It will bring more visitors to Wollondilly and will be the jewel in the crown of the Wollondilly Cultural Precinct.
This project is funded by grants including the Western Parkland City Liveability Program, Create NSW, Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants, and Council developer contributions and building renewal funds.
The Australian Government committed $5.5 million towards the development of the Wollondilly Cultural Precinct project, including the WPAC, through the Western Parkland City Liveability Program (Liveability Program).
As part of the Western Sydney City Deal, the Australian and NSW governments are each providing $60 million, with around $90 million from councils, for the Liveability Program.
Projects funded under the program are delivering improved community facilities and urban amenity, and enhancing liveability to enable and complement new housing supply.
Quotes attributable to Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King:
“Through our funding for the Wollondilly Cultural Precinct, the Australian Government in investing in new community facilities including a multi-purpose hall for large performances, a new library, an e-learning hub and connected workspaces.
“This will result in a fantastic new space for creative activities, fine arts and gallery/exhibition spaces, breathing new life into the shire’s cultural landscape.”
Quotes attributable to Wollondilly Shire Deputy Mayor Matthew Deeth:
“I’m absolutely thrilled to be a part of the conception and delivery of this incredible and transformative project”
“The performing arts are not just a nice thing to have or to do if there is free time, or if you can afford it. The performing arts define who we are and provide an account of our shared story for the next generation.”
“It will provide a state-of-the-art local venue for music, theatre, exhibitions and civic events, and will be a major injection into the cultural life of Picton and the wider Wollondilly area.
“The completion of the WPAC will wrap up Stage 1 of the Wollondilly Cultural Precinct, which includes the Shire Hall refurbishment, library renovation and new Children’s Service Building.
“It is my vision for the Precinct to become the community, civic, cultural and economic heart of Wollondilly.”