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Gorman Arts Centre (formerly Gorman House) was built in 1924. Originally a hostel for public servants, this heritage-listed facility holds a rich and layered history where people have lived, worked, performed and explored their creativity.
Home to people from all walks of life, this historic building counts the Former Prime Minister John Howard among its thousands of alumni of the course of its 42 years of life as a federal hostel. Now a safe haven for the arts, the rooms are alive with the sounds of professional creatives perfecting their craft.
To celebrate its centenery, we are collecting stories about Gorman House to celebrate the rich history of this place that has been a home for so many. We need your help to make this possible! Share your memories with us, connect with us if you have any questions, and share this project with your networks.
If you have a story you’d like to share with us or for more info about the project visit our full project page here.
In operation for over 50 years, Canberra Youth Theatre are stronger than ever and move into 2024 with a full suite of theatre activities including shows, classes, specialized workshops, residencies and more.
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