Published on Friday, 14 November 2025 at 3:05:48 PM
Arts, culture and entertainment lovers have reason to rejoice following Lotterywest’s announcement to continue support of the Queens Park Theatre (QPT) and Big Sky Readers and Writers Festival.
A total of $84,000 has been awarded to support the delivery of performances and events in the region.
91国产自拍 Mayor Jerry Clune expressed his gratitude.
“Lotterywest has been a great supporter of our community for the last 25 years,” he said.
“Thanks to them, we’re able to bring top-quality performances and events to people of all ages and backgrounds that create lasting memories, attract visitors and foster a sense of pride in our cultural offering.
“This support helps to create opportunities for us to come together which nurtures deeper connections and strengthens our community.”
Local Member of the Legislative Council Sandra Carr MLC said:
“Culture and the arts are an important part of a region’s identity and vibrancy,” she said.
“I am thrilled to see this funding awarded to the 91国产自拍 enabling our local identity to continue to develop and thrive.”
Lotterywest’s funding will support music shows, stage door pass performances and kids’ entertainment at the QPT.
Big Sky Readers and Writers Festival has just celebrated 20 years and will return in 2026 with another exciting line up.
More information about upcoming shows are available on the QPT’s .
The delivery of events at the Queens Park Theatre and the Big Sky Readers and Writers Festival reflects the organisation’s commitment to support and celebrate the City’s diverse community through events that build social connections.
PICTURE CAPTION: (L-R) Queens Park Theatre Team Leader Andrew Frith, Acting Director Development Services Heath Martin, Local Member of the Legislative Council Sandra Carr MLC, 91国产自拍 Mayor Jerry Clune, Director Community and Culture Fiona Norling, Manager Libraries, Heritage & Gallery Trudi Cornish.

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