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Cultural centre plans endorsed

Surf Coast Shire Council has approved concept plans and a business case for the two-stage development of Surf Coast Cultural Centre in Torquay’s Surf City precinct.

At Tuesday’s council meeting, councillors endorsed the concept design and business plan for the major cultural infrastructure project.

Stage one plans for the centre include redevelopment and expansion of the Australian National Surfing Museum, which will join the Torquay Library and Torquay Visitor Information Centre in a new building incorporating the existing redeveloped Multi Arts Centre.

Stage one is expected to cost valued at $36.8 million, with the council committing $8.06 million through its Torquay-Jan Juc Development Contributions Plan.

It is seeking the remaining $28.8 million from state and federal government grants, election commitments or philanthropic contributions.

A $20 million second stage development, estimated for completion in 2030 pending funding, would involve redevelopment of the Multi Arts Centre with a 250-seat studio theatre, gallery, artist-in-residence studio and backstage areas for performers.

Mayor Libby Stapleton said a new Surf Coast Cultural Centre would modernise the undersized existing facilities.

“This is an exciting step forward which recognises the far-reaching cultural, social and economic benefits of this project,” she said.

“Many members of the arts community, surf industry and users of the current buildings shared with us what they think are the needs for this facility and this has very much informed the concept design we have now.

“We will continue to seek their advice as we progress to detailed stages of planning and design.

“We are particularly excited by the prospect of creating a purpose-built space enabling us to better display the 12,000 items from our Australian National Surfing Museum. Our collection is recognised as being of national and international significance and illustrates such a vivid and important part of our story on the Surf Coast.”

Cr Stapleton said the project would bring “significant economic benefit” to the region.

“The construction phase is projected to support a total of 148 jobs, and a completed stage one is forecast to inject an additional $243 million in direct and indirect tourist expenditure in the Great Ocean Road region, supporting more than 750 jobs,” she said.

“The centre will promote and support lifelong learning, provide important social connections, and we look forward to working with our Wadawurrung community identifying ways we can reflect cultural, visual and environmental heritage.”

Geelong Regional Library Corporation chief executive Vanessa Schernickau said it was exciting to plans for the new centre and library approved.

“Investing in public libraries makes economic sense as well as creating opportunities for increased social connection, resulting in health and economic benefits for the community,” she said.

“The new Torquay Library will support creative practitioners and entrepreneurial activity through the provision of free business grade Wi-Fi, printing, maker spaces, and spaces for work and study.

“I’ve no doubt the centre will become an important and much-loved community asset for the Torquay community and visitors to the town.”

The council currently has two grant applications pending for the project.

It has applied for $10 million through the Victorian government’s Regional Tourism Investment Fund and $8.06 million through the Australian government’s Building Better Regions Fund.

Two previous state government grant applications, for a total of $9 million, were unsuccessful.

Cr Stapleton said the council would continue to pursue multiple funding opportunities to raise the funds needed to deliver the project.

A detailed design process with further community engagement will be undertaken when funding is secured.

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