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New South Wales Department of the Arts, Sport and Recreation

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The New South Wales Department of the Arts, Sport and Recreation is a former department of the Government of New South Wales and was previously responsible for a number of cultural and sporting institutions. The Department was formed in February 2006 from the New South Wales Department of Gaming and Racing and the New South Wales Ministry of the Arts and parts of the New South Wales Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation and was dissolved in 2009. Its former Director General was Carol Mills.

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Previous agencies under management

The following agencies formed the Department:

  • The Art Gallery of New South Wales;
  • The Australian Museum;
  • Arts NSW;
  • The Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust,(see articles on Centennial Park, Moore Park and Queens Park);
  • The Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (Powerhouse Museum);
  • The New South Wales Film and Television Office;
  • The NSW Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing;
  • NSW Sport and Recreation;
  • State Library of New South Wales;
  • Parramatta Park Trust, a statutory body (see article on Parramatta Park);
  • State Records Authority of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • Sydney Opera House, a statutory body
  • Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Organising Committee (see article on the World Masters Games)
  • Ministers for Arts and Heritage

    Responsibility for Arts/Culture was devolved into the Premier's Department (1976-1984). The only holders of the Ministry of Heritage were Bob Carr, devolved back into arts portfolio following 1988 election, and then resurrected in 2011 with the appointment of Robyn Parker.

    References

    New South Wales Department of the Arts, Sport and Recreation Wikipedia