ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Museums_Galleries_NSW / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Museums_Galleries_NSW / Mon, 29 May 2017 00:36:16 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Museums_Galleries_NSW Margaret Thompson, Community Heritage Grants, National Library of Australia /Museums_Galleries_NSW/margaret-thompson-community-heritage-grants-national-library-of-australia-76430579 chgpresentationbathurstnsw-170529003616
Margaret Thompson has worked at the National Library of Australia since 2005 as part time Assistant to the Community Heritage Grants program, assisting the Coordinator in the administration of the program. Prior to that she has had a career as a Librarian, both at the NLA and various government, special and public libraries in Canberra and interstate. Community Heritage Grants The Community Heritage Grants program is a federally funded annual program, administered by the National Library of Australia, which provides grants of up to $15,000 to assist in the preservation of Australian cultural heritage collections of national significance. Not-for-profit community organisations, such as historical societies, regional museums, galleries and Indigenous and migrant groups, are eligible to apply. Applications for 2017 have now closed, but will re-open again next year in March 2018. This presentation will provide further information for potential applicants on the wide range of eligible projects, tips on preparing your application, and how to navigate the online application process.]]>

Margaret Thompson has worked at the National Library of Australia since 2005 as part time Assistant to the Community Heritage Grants program, assisting the Coordinator in the administration of the program. Prior to that she has had a career as a Librarian, both at the NLA and various government, special and public libraries in Canberra and interstate. Community Heritage Grants The Community Heritage Grants program is a federally funded annual program, administered by the National Library of Australia, which provides grants of up to $15,000 to assist in the preservation of Australian cultural heritage collections of national significance. Not-for-profit community organisations, such as historical societies, regional museums, galleries and Indigenous and migrant groups, are eligible to apply. Applications for 2017 have now closed, but will re-open again next year in March 2018. This presentation will provide further information for potential applicants on the wide range of eligible projects, tips on preparing your application, and how to navigate the online application process.]]>
Mon, 29 May 2017 00:36:16 GMT /Museums_Galleries_NSW/margaret-thompson-community-heritage-grants-national-library-of-australia-76430579 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Margaret Thompson, Community Heritage Grants, National Library of Australia Museums_Galleries_NSW Margaret Thompson has worked at the National Library of Australia since 2005 as part time Assistant to the Community Heritage Grants program, assisting the Coordinator in the administration of the program. Prior to that she has had a career as a Librarian, both at the NLA and various government, special and public libraries in Canberra and interstate. Community Heritage Grants The Community Heritage Grants program is a federally funded annual program, administered by the National Library of Australia, which provides grants of up to $15,000 to assist in the preservation of Australian cultural heritage collections of national significance. Not-for-profit community organisations, such as historical societies, regional museums, galleries and Indigenous and migrant groups, are eligible to apply. Applications for 2017 have now closed, but will re-open again next year in March 2018. This presentation will provide further information for potential applicants on the wide range of eligible projects, tips on preparing your application, and how to navigate the online application process. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chgpresentationbathurstnsw-170529003616-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Margaret Thompson has worked at the National Library of Australia since 2005 as part time Assistant to the Community Heritage Grants program, assisting the Coordinator in the administration of the program. Prior to that she has had a career as a Librarian, both at the NLA and various government, special and public libraries in Canberra and interstate. Community Heritage Grants The Community Heritage Grants program is a federally funded annual program, administered by the National Library of Australia, which provides grants of up to $15,000 to assist in the preservation of Australian cultural heritage collections of national significance. Not-for-profit community organisations, such as historical societies, regional museums, galleries and Indigenous and migrant groups, are eligible to apply. Applications for 2017 have now closed, but will re-open again next year in March 2018. This presentation will provide further information for potential applicants on the wide range of eligible projects, tips on preparing your application, and how to navigate the online application process.
Margaret Thompson, Community Heritage Grants, National Library of Australia from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Andrew Trump Heritage Project Officer NSW Office of Environment & Heritage. /slideshow/andrew-trump-heritage-project-officer-nsw-office-of-environment-heritage/75873920 hnmandrewtrumpmgpresentation-5minvideo-170511033347
Andrew Trump has worked as an arts manager (New England Theatre Company, Q Theatre), an events and celebrations manager (Australia Day Council of NSW, NSW Centenary of Federation Committee), and a local government cultural planner (Gold Coast City Council). He is currently responsible for the design, development, implementation and management of a new three year grants program, part of the Heritage Near Me initiative of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. Heritage Near Me Program The Heritage Near Me incentives program is part of an initiative announced by the then-Minister for Heritage in 2015. Heritage Near Me is an innovative new program that empowers NSW communities to protect, share and celebrate their local heritage. The program has three funding streams: Local Heritage Green Energy Grants; Local Heritage Activation Grants; and, Local Heritage Strategic Projects. This talk will outline the applicant guidelines for each stream, the current priorities for funding, and provide examples of recent successful applicants. For more information: http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/Heritage/heritage-support.htm ]]>

Andrew Trump has worked as an arts manager (New England Theatre Company, Q Theatre), an events and celebrations manager (Australia Day Council of NSW, NSW Centenary of Federation Committee), and a local government cultural planner (Gold Coast City Council). He is currently responsible for the design, development, implementation and management of a new three year grants program, part of the Heritage Near Me initiative of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. Heritage Near Me Program The Heritage Near Me incentives program is part of an initiative announced by the then-Minister for Heritage in 2015. Heritage Near Me is an innovative new program that empowers NSW communities to protect, share and celebrate their local heritage. The program has three funding streams: Local Heritage Green Energy Grants; Local Heritage Activation Grants; and, Local Heritage Strategic Projects. This talk will outline the applicant guidelines for each stream, the current priorities for funding, and provide examples of recent successful applicants. For more information: http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/Heritage/heritage-support.htm ]]>
Thu, 11 May 2017 03:33:47 GMT /slideshow/andrew-trump-heritage-project-officer-nsw-office-of-environment-heritage/75873920 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Andrew Trump Heritage Project Officer NSW Office of Environment & Heritage. Museums_Galleries_NSW Andrew Trump has worked as an arts manager (New England Theatre Company, Q Theatre), an events and celebrations manager (Australia Day Council of NSW, NSW Centenary of Federation Committee), and a local government cultural planner (Gold Coast City Council). He is currently responsible for the design, development, implementation and management of a new three year grants program, part of the Heritage Near Me initiative of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. Heritage Near Me Program The Heritage Near Me incentives program is part of an initiative announced by the then-Minister for Heritage in 2015. Heritage Near Me is an innovative new program that empowers NSW communities to protect, share and celebrate their local heritage. The program has three funding streams: Local Heritage Green Energy Grants; Local Heritage Activation Grants; and, Local Heritage Strategic Projects. This talk will outline the applicant guidelines for each stream, the current priorities for funding, and provide examples of recent successful applicants. For more information: http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/Heritage/heritage-support.htm <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hnmandrewtrumpmgpresentation-5minvideo-170511033347-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Andrew Trump has worked as an arts manager (New England Theatre Company, Q Theatre), an events and celebrations manager (Australia Day Council of NSW, NSW Centenary of Federation Committee), and a local government cultural planner (Gold Coast City Council). He is currently responsible for the design, development, implementation and management of a new three year grants program, part of the Heritage Near Me initiative of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. Heritage Near Me Program The Heritage Near Me incentives program is part of an initiative announced by the then-Minister for Heritage in 2015. Heritage Near Me is an innovative new program that empowers NSW communities to protect, share and celebrate their local heritage. The program has three funding streams: Local Heritage Green Energy Grants; Local Heritage Activation Grants; and, Local Heritage Strategic Projects. This talk will outline the applicant guidelines for each stream, the current priorities for funding, and provide examples of recent successful applicants. For more information: http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/Heritage/heritage-support.htm
Andrew Trump Heritage Project Officer NSW Office of Environment & Heritage. from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Jackie Randles, Inspiring Australia (NSW) /slideshow/jackie-randles-inspiring-australia-nsw/75873468 accesstofundingseminarbathurstmay2017web-170511030125
As Manager for Inspiring Australia (NSW), Jackie finds interesting and creative ways to bring scientists together with community members through collaborative projects. She develops partnerships between community organisations, the cultural sector and research institutions to promote the relevance of science and innovation to everyday life and was instrumental in establishing Sydney Science Festival. Inspiring Australia Inspiring Australia is the national strategy for community engagement with science, technology, engineering and math’s – the STEM disciplines. The initiative offers many funding streams of interest to the museums and galleries sector and also connects STEM stakeholders in with other sources of support in order to reach a broad audience. Jackie Randles will give an overview of current and upcoming STEM funding opportunities. ]]>

As Manager for Inspiring Australia (NSW), Jackie finds interesting and creative ways to bring scientists together with community members through collaborative projects. She develops partnerships between community organisations, the cultural sector and research institutions to promote the relevance of science and innovation to everyday life and was instrumental in establishing Sydney Science Festival. Inspiring Australia Inspiring Australia is the national strategy for community engagement with science, technology, engineering and math’s – the STEM disciplines. The initiative offers many funding streams of interest to the museums and galleries sector and also connects STEM stakeholders in with other sources of support in order to reach a broad audience. Jackie Randles will give an overview of current and upcoming STEM funding opportunities. ]]>
Thu, 11 May 2017 03:01:25 GMT /slideshow/jackie-randles-inspiring-australia-nsw/75873468 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Jackie Randles, Inspiring Australia (NSW) Museums_Galleries_NSW As Manager for Inspiring Australia (NSW), Jackie finds interesting and creative ways to bring scientists together with community members through collaborative projects. She develops partnerships between community organisations, the cultural sector and research institutions to promote the relevance of science and innovation to everyday life and was instrumental in establishing Sydney Science Festival. Inspiring Australia Inspiring Australia is the national strategy for community engagement with science, technology, engineering and math’s – the STEM disciplines. The initiative offers many funding streams of interest to the museums and galleries sector and also connects STEM stakeholders in with other sources of support in order to reach a broad audience. Jackie Randles will give an overview of current and upcoming STEM funding opportunities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accesstofundingseminarbathurstmay2017web-170511030125-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As Manager for Inspiring Australia (NSW), Jackie finds interesting and creative ways to bring scientists together with community members through collaborative projects. She develops partnerships between community organisations, the cultural sector and research institutions to promote the relevance of science and innovation to everyday life and was instrumental in establishing Sydney Science Festival. Inspiring Australia Inspiring Australia is the national strategy for community engagement with science, technology, engineering and math’s – the STEM disciplines. The initiative offers many funding streams of interest to the museums and galleries sector and also connects STEM stakeholders in with other sources of support in order to reach a broad audience. Jackie Randles will give an overview of current and upcoming STEM funding opportunities.
Jackie Randles, Inspiring Australia (NSW) from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Margot Stuart, Museums & Galleries of NSW - Grant Program /slideshow/margot-stuart-museums-galleries-of-nsw-grant-program/75872870 accesstofun2017-ms-170511022819
Margot Stuart Museum Programs & Collections Coordinator Museums & Galleries of NSW ]]>

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Thu, 11 May 2017 02:28:19 GMT /slideshow/margot-stuart-museums-galleries-of-nsw-grant-program/75872870 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Margot Stuart, Museums & Galleries of NSW - Grant Program Museums_Galleries_NSW Margot Stuart Museum Programs & Collections Coordinator Museums & Galleries of NSW <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accesstofun2017-ms-170511022819-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Margot Stuart Museum Programs &amp; Collections Coordinator Museums &amp; Galleries of NSW
Margot Stuart, Museums & Galleries of NSW - Grant Program from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Andrew Trump: NSW Office of Environment & Heritage /slideshow/andrew-trump-nsw-office-of-environment-heritage/63397502 heritagenearme-160624011427
Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>

Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>
Fri, 24 Jun 2016 01:14:27 GMT /slideshow/andrew-trump-nsw-office-of-environment-heritage/63397502 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Andrew Trump: NSW Office of Environment & Heritage Museums_Galleries_NSW Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/heritagenearme-160624011427-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.
Andrew Trump: NSW Office of Environment & Heritage from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Margaret Thompson, Community Heritage Grants, National Library of Australia /slideshow/margaret-thompson-community-heritage-grants-national-library-of-australia/63397145 chg-160624004920
Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>

Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>
Fri, 24 Jun 2016 00:49:19 GMT /slideshow/margaret-thompson-community-heritage-grants-national-library-of-australia/63397145 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Margaret Thompson, Community Heritage Grants, National Library of Australia Museums_Galleries_NSW Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chg-160624004920-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.
Margaret Thompson, Community Heritage Grants, National Library of Australia from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Suzanne Holohan: Royal Australian Historical Society /slideshow/suzanne-holohan-royal-australian-historical-society/63396888 suzanneholohanroyalaustralianhistoricalsociety-160624003359
Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>

Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>
Fri, 24 Jun 2016 00:33:59 GMT /slideshow/suzanne-holohan-royal-australian-historical-society/63396888 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Suzanne Holohan: Royal Australian Historical Society Museums_Galleries_NSW Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/suzanneholohanroyalaustralianhistoricalsociety-160624003359-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.
Suzanne Holohan: Royal Australian Historical Society from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Sharon Babbage, Australian National Maritime Museum /slideshow/sharon-babbage-australian-national-maritime-museum/63396862 sharonbabbageaustraliannationalmaritimemuseum-160624003225
Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>

Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>
Fri, 24 Jun 2016 00:32:25 GMT /slideshow/sharon-babbage-australian-national-maritime-museum/63396862 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Sharon Babbage, Australian National Maritime Museum Museums_Galleries_NSW Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sharonbabbageaustraliannationalmaritimemuseum-160624003225-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.
Sharon Babbage, Australian National Maritime Museum from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Conni Lord, Museums & Galleries of NSW /slideshow/conni-lord-museums-galleries-of-nsw/63396853 connilordmuseumsgalleriesofnsw-160624003200
Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>

Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>
Fri, 24 Jun 2016 00:32:00 GMT /slideshow/conni-lord-museums-galleries-of-nsw/63396853 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Conni Lord, Museums & Galleries of NSW Museums_Galleries_NSW Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/connilordmuseumsgalleriesofnsw-160624003200-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.
Conni Lord, Museums & Galleries of NSW from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Keynote Address: Ray Christison, President, The City of Greater Lithgow Mining Museum /slideshow/keynote-address-ray-christison-president-the-city-of-greater-lithgow-mining-museum/63396642 keynoteraychristison-160624001839
Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>

Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.]]>
Fri, 24 Jun 2016 00:18:39 GMT /slideshow/keynote-address-ray-christison-president-the-city-of-greater-lithgow-mining-museum/63396642 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Keynote Address: Ray Christison, President, The City of Greater Lithgow Mining Museum Museums_Galleries_NSW Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keynoteraychristison-160624001839-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Successfully obtaining funds for your museum or gallery requires knowledge and creativity. Access to Funding is a workshop delivering specialist knowledge to make accessing funds a reality.
Keynote Address: Ray Christison, President, The City of Greater Lithgow Mining Museum from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Jacqui Hemsley and Frank Zaknich - Love your MAMA! /slideshow/jacqui-hemsley-and-frank-zaknich-love-your-mama/61025606 3jacquihemsley-160418031805
Ambitiously the $10.5 million MAMA has been constructed to be the Murray region’s most significant contemporary art and cultural destination. In the short 5 months since opening, over 55,000 people have visited MAMA, with attendance consistently five times more visitors per day now than had been recorded within the old facility. The type of visitor has also changed, with a consistent equal split between women, men and children, completely different from the previous gallery visitor. This presentation outlines what has worked and what hasn’t, and how we are reaffirming Albury as a cultural destination and MAMA as unexpected, unique, exciting and fun.]]>

Ambitiously the $10.5 million MAMA has been constructed to be the Murray region’s most significant contemporary art and cultural destination. In the short 5 months since opening, over 55,000 people have visited MAMA, with attendance consistently five times more visitors per day now than had been recorded within the old facility. The type of visitor has also changed, with a consistent equal split between women, men and children, completely different from the previous gallery visitor. This presentation outlines what has worked and what hasn’t, and how we are reaffirming Albury as a cultural destination and MAMA as unexpected, unique, exciting and fun.]]>
Mon, 18 Apr 2016 03:18:05 GMT /slideshow/jacqui-hemsley-and-frank-zaknich-love-your-mama/61025606 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Jacqui Hemsley and Frank Zaknich - Love your MAMA! Museums_Galleries_NSW Ambitiously the $10.5 million MAMA has been constructed to be the Murray region’s most significant contemporary art and cultural destination. In the short 5 months since opening, over 55,000 people have visited MAMA, with attendance consistently five times more visitors per day now than had been recorded within the old facility. The type of visitor has also changed, with a consistent equal split between women, men and children, completely different from the previous gallery visitor. This presentation outlines what has worked and what hasn’t, and how we are reaffirming Albury as a cultural destination and MAMA as unexpected, unique, exciting and fun. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/3jacquihemsley-160418031805-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ambitiously the $10.5 million MAMA has been constructed to be the Murray region’s most significant contemporary art and cultural destination. In the short 5 months since opening, over 55,000 people have visited MAMA, with attendance consistently five times more visitors per day now than had been recorded within the old facility. The type of visitor has also changed, with a consistent equal split between women, men and children, completely different from the previous gallery visitor. This presentation outlines what has worked and what hasn’t, and how we are reaffirming Albury as a cultural destination and MAMA as unexpected, unique, exciting and fun.
Jacqui Hemsley and Frank Zaknich - Love your MAMA! from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Mary Darwell - Create in NSW: what’s in it for the regions? /slideshow/mary-darwell-create-in-nsw-whats-in-it-for-the-regions/60940873 9marydarwell-160415042345
With regional NSW being the largest and most significant regional economy of any Australian state, it features centrally in Arts NSW’s ambitions and planning. Join Executive Director, Mary Darwell for an insider’s update on the NSW Government’s Arts and Cultural Policy Framework: Create in NSW. In this presentation, Mary will outline key actions for regional NSW and discuss opportunities relating to professional development and audience engagement.]]>

With regional NSW being the largest and most significant regional economy of any Australian state, it features centrally in Arts NSW’s ambitions and planning. Join Executive Director, Mary Darwell for an insider’s update on the NSW Government’s Arts and Cultural Policy Framework: Create in NSW. In this presentation, Mary will outline key actions for regional NSW and discuss opportunities relating to professional development and audience engagement.]]>
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 04:23:45 GMT /slideshow/mary-darwell-create-in-nsw-whats-in-it-for-the-regions/60940873 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Mary Darwell - Create in NSW: what’s in it for the regions? Museums_Galleries_NSW With regional NSW being the largest and most significant regional economy of any Australian state, it features centrally in Arts NSW’s ambitions and planning. Join Executive Director, Mary Darwell for an insider’s update on the NSW Government’s Arts and Cultural Policy Framework: Create in NSW. In this presentation, Mary will outline key actions for regional NSW and discuss opportunities relating to professional development and audience engagement. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/9marydarwell-160415042345-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With regional NSW being the largest and most significant regional economy of any Australian state, it features centrally in Arts NSW’s ambitions and planning. Join Executive Director, Mary Darwell for an insider’s update on the NSW Government’s Arts and Cultural Policy Framework: Create in NSW. In this presentation, Mary will outline key actions for regional NSW and discuss opportunities relating to professional development and audience engagement.
Mary Darwell - Create in NSW: what’s in it for the regions? from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Sally Watterson - Amalgamations, Proclamations…. Innovations – Arts and Culture responding to a changing local government landscape /slideshow/sally-watterson-amalgamations-proclamations-innovations-arts-and-culture-responding-to-a-changing-local-government-landscape/60940822 10sallyrpg2016-slides-160415042017
LGNSW is the peak industry association that represents the interests of all 152 NSW councils, 12 special purpose councils and the NSW Aboriginal Land Council. In January 2016 the NSW Minister for Local Government commenced 35 council merger proposals, involving 75 local government areas. This paper will address the local government reform package, LGNSW’s position and recent research into arts and culture service provision that all raise issues around how regional and public cultural institutions can position themselves in a dynamic environment.]]>

LGNSW is the peak industry association that represents the interests of all 152 NSW councils, 12 special purpose councils and the NSW Aboriginal Land Council. In January 2016 the NSW Minister for Local Government commenced 35 council merger proposals, involving 75 local government areas. This paper will address the local government reform package, LGNSW’s position and recent research into arts and culture service provision that all raise issues around how regional and public cultural institutions can position themselves in a dynamic environment.]]>
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 04:20:16 GMT /slideshow/sally-watterson-amalgamations-proclamations-innovations-arts-and-culture-responding-to-a-changing-local-government-landscape/60940822 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Sally Watterson - Amalgamations, Proclamations…. Innovations – Arts and Culture responding to a changing local government landscape Museums_Galleries_NSW LGNSW is the peak industry association that represents the interests of all 152 NSW councils, 12 special purpose councils and the NSW Aboriginal Land Council. In January 2016 the NSW Minister for Local Government commenced 35 council merger proposals, involving 75 local government areas. This paper will address the local government reform package, LGNSW’s position and recent research into arts and culture service provision that all raise issues around how regional and public cultural institutions can position themselves in a dynamic environment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10sallyrpg2016-slides-160415042017-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> LGNSW is the peak industry association that represents the interests of all 152 NSW councils, 12 special purpose councils and the NSW Aboriginal Land Council. In January 2016 the NSW Minister for Local Government commenced 35 council merger proposals, involving 75 local government areas. This paper will address the local government reform package, LGNSW’s position and recent research into arts and culture service provision that all raise issues around how regional and public cultural institutions can position themselves in a dynamic environment.
Sally Watterson - Amalgamations, Proclamations…. Innovations – Arts and Culture responding to a changing local government landscape from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Kristina Tito - Developing Arts and Disability Practice in the Regions! /slideshow/kristina-tito-developing-arts-and-disability-practice-in-the-regions/60940596 2kristinatito-160415040721
Accessible Arts is the peak arts and disability organisation in NSW. Working towards inclusion of artists and audiences with disability is evolving into the cultural fabric of contemporary Australian arts practice. Accessible Arts supports many projects, programs and pathways that facilitate connection to quality outcomes for the arts and disability sector, and community. Expanding roles for regional galleries in building capacity for contemporary arts and disability practice in regional NSW is a current and important area of arts development. How do galleries make connections and partnerships with these communities? What are the examples of best practice in this area and what constitutes ethical relationships in this regard?]]>

Accessible Arts is the peak arts and disability organisation in NSW. Working towards inclusion of artists and audiences with disability is evolving into the cultural fabric of contemporary Australian arts practice. Accessible Arts supports many projects, programs and pathways that facilitate connection to quality outcomes for the arts and disability sector, and community. Expanding roles for regional galleries in building capacity for contemporary arts and disability practice in regional NSW is a current and important area of arts development. How do galleries make connections and partnerships with these communities? What are the examples of best practice in this area and what constitutes ethical relationships in this regard?]]>
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 04:07:21 GMT /slideshow/kristina-tito-developing-arts-and-disability-practice-in-the-regions/60940596 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Kristina Tito - Developing Arts and Disability Practice in the Regions! Museums_Galleries_NSW Accessible Arts is the peak arts and disability organisation in NSW. Working towards inclusion of artists and audiences with disability is evolving into the cultural fabric of contemporary Australian arts practice. Accessible Arts supports many projects, programs and pathways that facilitate connection to quality outcomes for the arts and disability sector, and community. Expanding roles for regional galleries in building capacity for contemporary arts and disability practice in regional NSW is a current and important area of arts development. How do galleries make connections and partnerships with these communities? What are the examples of best practice in this area and what constitutes ethical relationships in this regard? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2kristinatito-160415040721-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Accessible Arts is the peak arts and disability organisation in NSW. Working towards inclusion of artists and audiences with disability is evolving into the cultural fabric of contemporary Australian arts practice. Accessible Arts supports many projects, programs and pathways that facilitate connection to quality outcomes for the arts and disability sector, and community. Expanding roles for regional galleries in building capacity for contemporary arts and disability practice in regional NSW is a current and important area of arts development. How do galleries make connections and partnerships with these communities? What are the examples of best practice in this area and what constitutes ethical relationships in this regard?
Kristina Tito - Developing Arts and Disability Practice in the Regions! from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Louise Silburn - Making the models work for you /slideshow/louise-silburn-making-the-models-work-for-you/60940517 6louisesilburntalkregionalgalleriesconference2016-160415040140
Literature indicates that a high proportion of change initiatives are unsuccessful. This is often because change is embarked upon with great enthusiasm but tails off because of time pressures on leaders, resistance by employees or stakeholders, and leaders losing sight of the original vision. Management theory and coaching models provide invaluable help in planning and managing change yet are rarely consistently used. Louise will talk about; the most effective ways leaders can plan and implement change, managing the emotional impact of change, and working with people to help them be more resilient and accepting of changes.]]>

Literature indicates that a high proportion of change initiatives are unsuccessful. This is often because change is embarked upon with great enthusiasm but tails off because of time pressures on leaders, resistance by employees or stakeholders, and leaders losing sight of the original vision. Management theory and coaching models provide invaluable help in planning and managing change yet are rarely consistently used. Louise will talk about; the most effective ways leaders can plan and implement change, managing the emotional impact of change, and working with people to help them be more resilient and accepting of changes.]]>
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 04:01:40 GMT /slideshow/louise-silburn-making-the-models-work-for-you/60940517 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Louise Silburn - Making the models work for you Museums_Galleries_NSW Literature indicates that a high proportion of change initiatives are unsuccessful. This is often because change is embarked upon with great enthusiasm but tails off because of time pressures on leaders, resistance by employees or stakeholders, and leaders losing sight of the original vision. Management theory and coaching models provide invaluable help in planning and managing change yet are rarely consistently used. Louise will talk about; the most effective ways leaders can plan and implement change, managing the emotional impact of change, and working with people to help them be more resilient and accepting of changes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6louisesilburntalkregionalgalleriesconference2016-160415040140-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Literature indicates that a high proportion of change initiatives are unsuccessful. This is often because change is embarked upon with great enthusiasm but tails off because of time pressures on leaders, resistance by employees or stakeholders, and leaders losing sight of the original vision. Management theory and coaching models provide invaluable help in planning and managing change yet are rarely consistently used. Louise will talk about; the most effective ways leaders can plan and implement change, managing the emotional impact of change, and working with people to help them be more resilient and accepting of changes.
Louise Silburn - Making the models work for you from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Heather Whitely Robertson - Pathways & Plans /slideshow/heather-whitely-robertson-pathways-plans/60939832 11heather1603regionalgalleriesconference-160415031824
The AGNSW has a record of strong engagement with regional SW. However more can be done to enhance and extend our relationship with regional partners and audiences. In support of the NSW government Create in NSW policy, AGNSW have developed a Regional & Western Sydney Engagement Plan. This ambitious plan was informed by regional engagement forums held across the state with significant contributions from partners in regional galleries. This presentation will share key themes that emerged through consultation, the Gallery’s engagement strategy towards 2021 and case studies of hugely successful projects such as Art Pathways and the Home Aboriginal Art project.]]>

The AGNSW has a record of strong engagement with regional SW. However more can be done to enhance and extend our relationship with regional partners and audiences. In support of the NSW government Create in NSW policy, AGNSW have developed a Regional & Western Sydney Engagement Plan. This ambitious plan was informed by regional engagement forums held across the state with significant contributions from partners in regional galleries. This presentation will share key themes that emerged through consultation, the Gallery’s engagement strategy towards 2021 and case studies of hugely successful projects such as Art Pathways and the Home Aboriginal Art project.]]>
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 03:18:24 GMT /slideshow/heather-whitely-robertson-pathways-plans/60939832 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Heather Whitely Robertson - Pathways & Plans Museums_Galleries_NSW The AGNSW has a record of strong engagement with regional SW. However more can be done to enhance and extend our relationship with regional partners and audiences. In support of the NSW government Create in NSW policy, AGNSW have developed a Regional & Western Sydney Engagement Plan. This ambitious plan was informed by regional engagement forums held across the state with significant contributions from partners in regional galleries. This presentation will share key themes that emerged through consultation, the Gallery’s engagement strategy towards 2021 and case studies of hugely successful projects such as Art Pathways and the Home Aboriginal Art project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/11heather1603regionalgalleriesconference-160415031824-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The AGNSW has a record of strong engagement with regional SW. However more can be done to enhance and extend our relationship with regional partners and audiences. In support of the NSW government Create in NSW policy, AGNSW have developed a Regional &amp; Western Sydney Engagement Plan. This ambitious plan was informed by regional engagement forums held across the state with significant contributions from partners in regional galleries. This presentation will share key themes that emerged through consultation, the Gallery’s engagement strategy towards 2021 and case studies of hugely successful projects such as Art Pathways and the Home Aboriginal Art project.
Heather Whitely Robertson - Pathways & Plans from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Jo Mackellar - Journeys of the Cultural Tourist in Australia /slideshow/jo-mackellar-journeys-of-the-cultural-tourist-in-australia/60938877 4jomackellarculturaltourism-160415023020
Exploring the place of art galleries in the Australian cultural tourism landscape, Jo shares her experiences as a researcher in regional art galleries, arts festivals and cultural attractions. From the heart of the Elvis Festival in Parkes, to the Mambo exhibition in Newcastle, we identify the key elements of cultural tourism experiences and explore the motivations and behaviours of visitors. From this we can develop a framework that helps gallery managers to identify and target cultural tourists across a spectrum of interests.]]>

Exploring the place of art galleries in the Australian cultural tourism landscape, Jo shares her experiences as a researcher in regional art galleries, arts festivals and cultural attractions. From the heart of the Elvis Festival in Parkes, to the Mambo exhibition in Newcastle, we identify the key elements of cultural tourism experiences and explore the motivations and behaviours of visitors. From this we can develop a framework that helps gallery managers to identify and target cultural tourists across a spectrum of interests.]]>
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 02:30:20 GMT /slideshow/jo-mackellar-journeys-of-the-cultural-tourist-in-australia/60938877 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Jo Mackellar - Journeys of the Cultural Tourist in Australia Museums_Galleries_NSW Exploring the place of art galleries in the Australian cultural tourism landscape, Jo shares her experiences as a researcher in regional art galleries, arts festivals and cultural attractions. From the heart of the Elvis Festival in Parkes, to the Mambo exhibition in Newcastle, we identify the key elements of cultural tourism experiences and explore the motivations and behaviours of visitors. From this we can develop a framework that helps gallery managers to identify and target cultural tourists across a spectrum of interests. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/4jomackellarculturaltourism-160415023020-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Exploring the place of art galleries in the Australian cultural tourism landscape, Jo shares her experiences as a researcher in regional art galleries, arts festivals and cultural attractions. From the heart of the Elvis Festival in Parkes, to the Mambo exhibition in Newcastle, we identify the key elements of cultural tourism experiences and explore the motivations and behaviours of visitors. From this we can develop a framework that helps gallery managers to identify and target cultural tourists across a spectrum of interests.
Jo Mackellar - Journeys of the Cultural Tourist in Australia from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Brett Adlington - Rethinking scale: the continued push for a new gallery for Lismore /slideshow/brett-adlington-rethinking-scale-the-continued-push-for-a-new-gallery-for-lismore/60938655 7brettadlington-160415021725
Lismore Regional Gallery and the Council, have been working on plans for a new gallery for what seems like generations. Planning accelerated under the Directorship of Steven Alderton, but then stalled due to lack of funding. With each new iteration of infrastructure funding, new thinking was required as to how to argue the case. The recent funding announcement by the Federal Government was the result of years of work, and concerted thinking around what type of facility Lismore would embrace. This talk examines earlier plans, what we are now implementing – and the path to get there.]]>

Lismore Regional Gallery and the Council, have been working on plans for a new gallery for what seems like generations. Planning accelerated under the Directorship of Steven Alderton, but then stalled due to lack of funding. With each new iteration of infrastructure funding, new thinking was required as to how to argue the case. The recent funding announcement by the Federal Government was the result of years of work, and concerted thinking around what type of facility Lismore would embrace. This talk examines earlier plans, what we are now implementing – and the path to get there.]]>
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 02:17:25 GMT /slideshow/brett-adlington-rethinking-scale-the-continued-push-for-a-new-gallery-for-lismore/60938655 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Brett Adlington - Rethinking scale: the continued push for a new gallery for Lismore Museums_Galleries_NSW Lismore Regional Gallery and the Council, have been working on plans for a new gallery for what seems like generations. Planning accelerated under the Directorship of Steven Alderton, but then stalled due to lack of funding. With each new iteration of infrastructure funding, new thinking was required as to how to argue the case. The recent funding announcement by the Federal Government was the result of years of work, and concerted thinking around what type of facility Lismore would embrace. This talk examines earlier plans, what we are now implementing – and the path to get there. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/7brettadlington-160415021725-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lismore Regional Gallery and the Council, have been working on plans for a new gallery for what seems like generations. Planning accelerated under the Directorship of Steven Alderton, but then stalled due to lack of funding. With each new iteration of infrastructure funding, new thinking was required as to how to argue the case. The recent funding announcement by the Federal Government was the result of years of work, and concerted thinking around what type of facility Lismore would embrace. This talk examines earlier plans, what we are now implementing – and the path to get there.
Brett Adlington - Rethinking scale: the continued push for a new gallery for Lismore from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Troy Green and Susi Muddiman - The impact of Tweed Regional Gallery’s Margaret Olley Art Centre on the region’s visitor economy /slideshow/troy-green-and-susi-muddiman-the-impact-of-tweed-regional-gallerys-margaret-olley-art-centre-on-the-regions-visitor-economy/60938474 2susimuddimantroygreen-160415020724
In 2015 the Tweed Regional Gallery Foundation Ltd commissioned a Visitor Research Report which highlighted the Gallery’s potential economic impact and provided a demographic snapshot of its visitors. The Margaret Olley Art Centre has been a success since opening in March 2014, significantly increasing the number of visitors to 122,746 in its first full year of operation. Importantly, three quarters of these visitors were from outside the Tweed Shire, contributing a conservative $7.38M to the Tweed economy.]]>

In 2015 the Tweed Regional Gallery Foundation Ltd commissioned a Visitor Research Report which highlighted the Gallery’s potential economic impact and provided a demographic snapshot of its visitors. The Margaret Olley Art Centre has been a success since opening in March 2014, significantly increasing the number of visitors to 122,746 in its first full year of operation. Importantly, three quarters of these visitors were from outside the Tweed Shire, contributing a conservative $7.38M to the Tweed economy.]]>
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 02:07:24 GMT /slideshow/troy-green-and-susi-muddiman-the-impact-of-tweed-regional-gallerys-margaret-olley-art-centre-on-the-regions-visitor-economy/60938474 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Troy Green and Susi Muddiman - The impact of Tweed Regional Gallery’s Margaret Olley Art Centre on the region’s visitor economy Museums_Galleries_NSW In 2015 the Tweed Regional Gallery Foundation Ltd commissioned a Visitor Research Report which highlighted the Gallery’s potential economic impact and provided a demographic snapshot of its visitors. The Margaret Olley Art Centre has been a success since opening in March 2014, significantly increasing the number of visitors to 122,746 in its first full year of operation. Importantly, three quarters of these visitors were from outside the Tweed Shire, contributing a conservative $7.38M to the Tweed economy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2susimuddimantroygreen-160415020724-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 2015 the Tweed Regional Gallery Foundation Ltd commissioned a Visitor Research Report which highlighted the Gallery’s potential economic impact and provided a demographic snapshot of its visitors. The Margaret Olley Art Centre has been a success since opening in March 2014, significantly increasing the number of visitors to 122,746 in its first full year of operation. Importantly, three quarters of these visitors were from outside the Tweed Shire, contributing a conservative $7.38M to the Tweed economy.
Troy Green and Susi Muddiman - The impact of Tweed Regional Gallery’s Margaret Olley Art Centre on the region’s visitor economy from Museums & Galleries NSW
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Abc of Twitter /slideshow/abc-of-twitter/41033992 abcoftwitter-141102224729-conversion-gate01
Basics on Twitter use for burgeoning museums, galleries and arts orgs.]]>

Basics on Twitter use for burgeoning museums, galleries and arts orgs.]]>
Sun, 02 Nov 2014 22:47:29 GMT /slideshow/abc-of-twitter/41033992 Museums_Galleries_NSW@slideshare.net(Museums_Galleries_NSW) Abc of Twitter Museums_Galleries_NSW Basics on Twitter use for burgeoning museums, galleries and arts orgs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/abcoftwitter-141102224729-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Basics on Twitter use for burgeoning museums, galleries and arts orgs.
Abc of Twitter from Museums & Galleries NSW
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https://public.slidesharecdn.com/v2/images/profile-picture.png Museums & Galleries NSW (M&G NSW) is the peak body to develop, support and promote regional, community and public museums and galleries across NSW. We present strategic programs, advocacy and services to a valued, viable and skilled sector. mgnsw.blogspot.com/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chgpresentationbathurstnsw-170529003616-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds Museums_Galleries_NSW/margaret-thompson-community-heritage-grants-national-library-of-australia-76430579 Margaret Thompson, Com... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hnmandrewtrumpmgpresentation-5minvideo-170511033347-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/andrew-trump-heritage-project-officer-nsw-office-of-environment-heritage/75873920 Andrew Trump Heritage ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accesstofundingseminarbathurstmay2017web-170511030125-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/jackie-randles-inspiring-australia-nsw/75873468 Jackie Randles, Inspir...