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Powerhouse Castle Hill museum solution to Ultimo closure

5 December 2023
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The NSW Opposition is calling for the Powerhouse Museum in Castle Hill to be given the opportunity to shine while Powerhouse Museum Ultimo closes its doors for renewal on 5 February 2024.

The NSW Opposition is calling for the Powerhouse Museum in Castle Hill to be given the opportunity to shine while Powerhouse Museum Ultimo closes its doors for renewal on 5 February 2024.
 
Leader of the Opposition Mark Speakman said it’s an opportunity for the Minns Labor Government to show their commitment to the arts following their savage cuts to the Powerhouse Museum redevelopment.
 
“Chris Minns slashed in half the planned and fully funded $500 million redevelopment of the Powerhouse Museum at Ultimo, walking away from an opportunity to build a new purpose-built museum on the site,” Mr Speakman said.
 
“Here is an opportunity for the Government to show that they’re willing to invest in our state’s art sector, and provide the community with first-class attractions and destinations.”
 
Shadow Minister for the Arts and Heritage Kevin Anderson said the shutdown presented an opportunity to expand the opening hours of the Castle Hill site and provide job security for workers who are facing job losses.
 
“The Powerhouse Castle Hill is only open on Saturdays and Sundays. Expanding those hours would provide the perfect solution for the public to have continued access to the museum’s collections while the Ultimo site is closed over the next three years,” Mr Anderson said.
 
“We know museums are also very popular destinations for visiting school groups as well, and weekday access would ensure our children don’t miss out.

NSW’s first train, Locomotive No.1, and the Catalina flying boat are set to be moved to the Castle Hill store once the Ultimo site closes next year.
 
Mr Anderson said extending trade beyond 10am-4pm on weekends will allow these iconic items to be available to the public throughout the 3-year renovation period.
 
“Not only will these changes ensure continued access to the valuable artefacts that are so important to the cultural heritage of our state, but it would also provide an opportunity for those currently working at Ultimo to transfer to the Castle Hill site and maintain some job security.

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