Powerhouse Museum

Supporters of the Powerhouse Museum are concerned that NSW Labor is not sticking to its promise to retain the听arts and sciences museum. Tom Lockley reports.

The Save the Powerhouse group is concerned that NSW Labor is going back on its promise to end the secrecy surrounding this much loved and internationally admired arts and sciences museum. Kerry Smith reports.

The campaign to save the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo is continuing听after the NSW government announced it would close the museum to the public for 鈥渞ejuvenation鈥. Jim McIlroy reports.听

Defenders of the historic Willow Grove听are disappointed with the NSW Supreme Court鈥檚 decision听to give the go-ahead to its destruction. But听Susan Price reports they are determined to fight on.

Artists, gardeners and knitters have created a "guerrilla gallery" on Parramatta's historic St George鈥檚 Terrace to protest听plans to demolish听two of the city鈥檚 most significant heritage-listed buildings, reports Susan Price.

People power has stopped the Powerhouse Museum from being sold off but the fight to stop historic Parramatta from being bulldozed continues, reports Jim McIlroy.

The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union has placed 听Green Ban as part of the campaign to stop the sell-off of the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo,听reports Jim McIlroy.

There is still widespread opposition to the closure and sell-off of the Powerhouse Museum, reports Jim McIlroy.

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The campaign to save the iconic Powerhouse Museum in inner-city Ultimo from being sold off to private developers and moved to a flood-prone site in Parramatta has received a sizeable boost by a motion passed by the NSW Legislative Council that will force the NSW Coalition government to release the "business case" for their plan within two weeks.

Greens MP Jamie Parker successfully moved the motion on April 12, with the support of Labor, the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers, Animal Justice and a maverick Liberal member, former fair-trading minister Matthew Mason-Cox.

Community outrage over the NSW Coalition government's decision to shift the iconic Powerhouse Museum from its central city location in Ultimo to a flood-prone site on the Parramatta River is growing, fuelled by the excessive secrecy surrounding the cost of the move.

At a NSW Legislative Council inquiry into the plan, museum experts claimed the transfer could cost at least $1.5 billion, and risked destroying irreplaceable artefacts crucial to the collection.

Widespread community opposition has reportedly pushed the NSW Coalition government to prepare to back down on its plan to move the iconic Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo westward to Parramatta.

The Inner West Courier reported on March 7: "Well-placed sources revealed last week the government believes taking down the current Powerhouse and selling the land to developers is so unpopular that it has decided to can the move."