tailieunhanh - New South Wales Auditor-General’s Report Financial Audit Volume Nine 2011 Focusing on Education and Communities_part2

thương mại doanh thu Chính phủ New South Wales thông báo $ 345 triệu để hỗ trợ nghệ thuật của Nhà nước và khu vực văn hóa trong ngân sách 2011-12. Các tổ chức như đã nói ở trên sẽ nhận được $ 272 triệu, 15% ít hơn trong 2010-11. Ngân sách 2011-12 của chính phủ đòi hỏi 1,5 cổ tức cho mỗi hàng năm hiệu quả phần trăm từ các cơ quan này | 10 NSW Auditor-General s Report Volume Nine 2011 CULTURAL OVERVIEW Commercial Revenue The New South Wales Government announced 345 million to support the State s arts and culture sector in its 2011-12 budget. The major institutions mentioned above will receive 272 million which is 15 per cent less than in 2010-11. The government s 2011-12 budget requires an annual per cent efficiency dividend from these agencies. Management need to continually identify new efficiencies and or new ways of increasing income to meet operational needs and business objectives. The charging of entry fees to the State s museums is a vexed issue. While these fees contribute income that has become essential to our institutions these fees also discourage attendance. The following tables show the level of recurrent government funding and the level of commercial income over the last five years for these cultural agencies State Library Powerhouse Museum Year ended 30 June Art Gallery Trust Historic Houses T rust Australian Museum Sydney Opera House The graph above shows recurrent government funding to cultural agencies has remained fairly stable but has fallen in real terms after taking into account inflationary increases of around 15 per cent over the period 2006-07 to 2010-11. Major exhibitions do provide revenue potential at the major cultural institutions but these often require significant upfront fees and investments which are not built into recurrent budgets. This is trial version 11 NSW Auditor-General s Report Volume Nine 2011 CULTURAL OVERVIEW State Library Powerhouse Museum Art Gallery Trust Historic Houses T rust Australian Museum Sydney Opera House The graph above indicates commercial revenue is not increasing to meet the shortfall in the level of funding. Only the Sydney Opera House has consistently managed to grow its commercial revenue over the period. The Art Gallery s revenue was significantly higher in 2010-11 following the successful paid exhibition The

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