Making heritage accessible to NSW schools

NSW Government is funding a pilot program to enable disadvantaged students to experience historic and cultural heritage.
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Image: Mark Goggin, Executive Director of Sydney Living Museums and Heritage Minister Mark Speakman joined by two school students from Yagoona Public School. Image supplied.

The NSW Government will provide more than $1 million for a two-year pilot program, Unlocking Heritage, aimed at allowing students from low socio-economic backgrounds, regional and rural primary schools to experience the State’s historic and cultural heritage.

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Madeleine Dore
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Madeleine Dore is a freelance writer and founder of Extraordinary Routines, an interview project exploring the intersection between creativity and imperfection. She is the previous Deputy Editor at ArtsHub. Follow her on Twitter at @RoutineCurator