Guess who goes to Queensland galleries?

A report released on regional gallery audiences in Queensland reveals that they are people of all ages, backgrounds and income and educational levels.
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You’re in a regional gallery somewhere in Queensland. Look around you. There are 10 others with you. Four of them will be tourists to the region. Half of them will have been to that gallery more than four times in the last two years but for three of them it will be their first visit. At least three of them will be aged between 35 and 54. At least one of them will speak a language other than English at home. Four of them will come from a household earning less than $40,000 pa and only two of them will come from a household earning more than $100,000 pa. At least five of them will be working either full time or part time and three will be retired. Two of them will have a post-graduate degree and two of them will have finished their schooling at secondary level. Two of them will have come with their partner, three of them by themselves and the others will have come with family and friends. Almost all of them will have rated their visits as “Good” or “Terrific.”

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