National Gallery of Australia Faces Potential Closures Amidst Funding Concerns
CANBERRA – The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) is anticipating rolling closures as it grapples with funding gapsโฃ needed for essential repairs, including a persistent leak in the roof, prompting criticism fromโ Independent Senator David Pocock.โ The gallery, home to a $5 billion collection of Australian and international art, requires significant investment to โคmaintain its โaging infrastructure.
Senator Pocock has accused the federal goverment of failing to deliver on promises to adequately fund national cultural institutions. “I had hoped the government would actually follow through with their โcommitment. They toldโข us that they were going to ensure that our national cultural institutions โคhad the funding thatโฃ they needed, and clearly, that isn’t the case,” โฃheโ said. “After the promises that were made, and fourโข years of the Labor government, we still have a leaky roof at the National gallery. I think in terms of a cost benefitโ analysis, if โyou have $5 billion worth of collections that belong to all Australians, you’d think that fixing a leaky roof would probably pass that. This is something that we have to do.”
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher acknowledged the NGA’sโฃ funding requests are under review. “The โฃgallery has come to the government with a number of things they are wanting extra investment for, โขand we’re โworking through that,” Senator Gallagherโ said. “They have a priceless collection at the gallery โฆ and we need to make sure it’s fit forโ purpose. But, weโฃ obviously also need to test some ofโ those costs when they come to the government. There’s more work to do. It’s an aging building.” โฃ
the NGA’s situation highlights the ongoing โchallenges faced by many of Australia’s national institutions in securing โsufficient funding for bothโ collectionโ maintenance and infrastructure upgrades.