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Victoria’s performing arts win $20m funding as Melbourne readies for reopening – The Guardian
Melbourne festival and MTC will be big winners from state’s share of $75m federal package

The federal government has unveiled the Victorian component of its $75m Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (Rise) fund, with 48 performing arts companies sharing more than $20m in emergency funding.
The announcement was made by the arts minister, Paul Fletcher, in Melbournes arts district, Southbank, on Monday, the same day that the NSW-Victoria border reopened and Victorias coronavirus restrictions eased: galleries, museums and cinemas are now able to host up to 150 people indoors, with hospitality…
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