Willoughby CIty Council is the 2011 Local Government Winner of the A.R. Bluett Award. This award is recognised as the greatest accolade a council can achieve.
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Public entertainment venues provide engagement and culture to a whole community. They are places where people come to be entertained, educated, challenged and inspired. These venues are held fondly in the memories of individuals and the collective community, of both artist and audience. Experiencing forms of art and entertainment that previous generations enjoyed can open our eyes to the past and provide a connection of understanding.
In Willoughby, several generations have been entertained by the WurliTzer Organ, which is currently undergoing restoration. The WurliTzer will be installed in the new Concert Hall of The Concourse which is due for completion in 2011.
Cultural instruments and events are also a source of creative expression. The Bicentennial Banners were one such community project where residents used art and craft to retell the story of Willoughby.
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