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S.H. Ervin Gallery (more info)
The S H Ervin Gallery is a public art institution housed in the historic National Trust Centre on Observatory Hill, The Rocks in Sydney. The galleryÆs exhibition program is designed to explore the richness and diversity of Australian art, both histor...
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery (more info)
Regional gallery situated on the Marraboor River in Swan Hill. The gallery has a permanent collection which continues to grow in its focus areas which are Australian na´ve art, works on paper, and works of art that relate to the Swan Hill region.
Tamworth Regional Art Gallery (more info)
Tamworth Regional Gallery is a public art museum, providing a cultural and educational resource for the city of Tamworth and surrounding regions through a distinctive program of changing exhibitions, public programs and associated activities. The Tam...
The Art Gallery of Ballarat (more info)
This gallery was the first provincial art gallery in Australia. On the website you find information about the collection at the gallery, programs and services available to the public.
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery (more info)
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery is the oldest regional art gallery in Queensland and holds significant collections of historic European and Oriental artworks and contemporary Australian art and craft.
Tweed River Art Gallery (more info)
Housed in a large modern purpose-built facility, the gallery has 6 exhibition spaces, a gallery shop and a cafe. Exhibitions in the four temporary exhibition spaces change approximately every 6 weeks. Full details are available on the website.
Wagga Wagga Art Gallery (more info)
Facilities include large temporary exhibition spaces, a Community Gallery for work by local artists, an artist in residence studio and a stand-alone gallery to exhibit the National Art Glass Collection.
The Waverley Library website provides information about library services, community information, what's on, children's events and activities, and history and heritage resources and events.
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