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A boost for the arts

The Ocean Grove Film Society is a fantastic example of what can be achieved when locals with a shared interest band together to pursue a common goal.

Last week I had the pleasure of attending the society’s launch and it was remarkable to see everyone gathered for their shared love of film.

The society is a not-for-profit, volunteer-led initiative which, in its infancy, has already done a tremendous job working together to make its idea a reality.

This financial year, the society secured a $10,000 City of Greater Geelong Community Grant to purchase a state-of-the-art projector and sound equipment for film screenings.

The grant also enabled the society to purchase essential administrative items including payment systems, advertising, insurance and membership with the Federation of Victorian Film Societies.

I’m proud that council is supporting community groups like Ocean Grove Film Society in their formative years to build strong connections in our community.

The society has already forged ties with established organisations to bolster support, teaming up with the Bellarine Training and Community Hub to host its screenings.

Inclusivity is at the group’s core and the community hub offers an accessible space for everyone to come and enjoy a film.

It’s a fantastic outcome that means film buffs on the peninsula no longer need to travel into central Geelong to enjoy a night at the movies.

I look forward to seeing the society continue to draw more crowds for a night at the movies in Ocean Grove.

Our appreciation for arts runs deep in the Bellarine.

If you consider yourself a lover of arts, council would like to hear from you to help shape our Public Art Strategy 2025.

The new strategy will help shape the future of public art in Geelong over the coming decade, including everything from murals through to monuments and sculptures.

We are seeking the community’s input to deliver a range of diverse outcomes that excite and inspire our community and visitors to the region, reflecting Geelong’s identity as a UNESCO City of Design.

I was fortunate to attend a community workshop in at our Wurriki Nyal civic precinct earlier this month where artists and creatives shared their thoughts on the strategy.

More than 40 people attended, which goes to show how engaged our region is with the arts.

This is why it’s imperative that we consult our community on this strategy.

You still have one more week to submit your thoughts via the online survey before feedback closes at 5pm, Sunday 27 April.

To share your thoughts, visit: yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/publicartstrategy

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