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Re: Railyards brought back to life under Eveleigh facelift



I like Mr Chris Hudson's comments;
Mr Chris Hudson, who is involved in a theatre company based at the site,
questioned the viability of a rail museum.

"Institutions such as museums are struggling to survive," he said.

Has he been to the Power House Museum, Australian Museum, or Australian War
Museum of late?

A quote comes to mind (can't remeber the author)

"I've suffered for my art....now it's your turn!"  One could argue that
there are too many theatre companies "struggling to survive"

Cheers,

Rob

"David Bromage" <dbromage@fang.omni.com.au> wrote in message
3AE4C468.57E45B60@fang.omni.com.au">news:3AE4C468.57E45B60@fang.omni.com.au...
> More than 400 apartments, a rail museum, offices, cafes and shops will
> be built at the Eveleigh railway yards under a plan by the State
> Government to redevelop the historic site.
>
> http://www.smh.com.au/news/0104/24/national/national11.html