A Lotterywest grant of $336,000 has been awarded to the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre to fund its audience development program for three years.
Member for Mandurah David Templeman said MPAC celebrates its 20th birthday this year and continues to be one of the most active cultural centres in Australia.
“This is a fantastic program which will target marginalised and disadvantaged audiences with support to enable people in several focus areas to attend performing arts either thorough free or discounted tickets, morning tea for the senior section, and to promote targeted shows for these focus areas.”
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