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Proposed changes to a world class Indigenous Art centre in Alice Springs have angered long-term residents and traditional owners
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 22, 2024 - 09:21
The masterplan for the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Gallery in Alice Springs has been altered, and the building will be significantly smaller than originally planned. Long-term residents and traditional owners say their concerns have been ignored, while the new government pushes ahead with a plan it claims will boost tourism and save money.