Decision Maker: Council
Decision status: Recommendations Determined
Minute by the Lord Mayor
To Council:
Sydney’s LGBTIQA+ community has a long and
proud history of setting its own priorities and initiating and developing its
own projects, including initiatives which celebrate LGBTIQA+ culture and
history.
Recognising this, on 17 March 2014, Council
resolved:
“… should the GLBTI
community develop a viable proposal for a permanent museum, the City of Sydney
will support the community in its efforts to achieve this objective, noting
that such a museum could only be established and sustained with strong
community, State and Federal government financial support.”
A viable proposal is being put forward by an
organisation dedicated to this objective.
Qtopia Sydney has been established with the
aim of providing a safe and inclusive space that will celebrate, remember,
educate and increase awareness of the rich history of our LGBTQIA+ community.
It is guided by Board of five members,
assisted by an Advisory Panel. Together, the Board and Advisory Panel comprises
people with experience and expertise in newspaper and magazine publishing,
marketing, public relations and crisis communication, LGBTQIA+ history and
culture, HIV and AIDS education, museum curation, strategic engagement, trans*
and First Nations issues. Its Patrons are the former High Court Justice, The
Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG and publisher and broadcaster, Ita Buttrose AC OBE.
Qtopia’s founding members and Advisory Panel
have identified four key objectives for Qtopia Sydney:
1.
To celebrate, remember and highlight the history of
LGBTQIA+ history in Australia through videos, interviews, testimonials and
other artefacts associated with this
2.
To raise awareness and educate community through
engagement programs, school curriculum programs, living treasures and HIV/AIDS
awareness
3.
To promote and nurture a culture of inclusion
through contributing to community education
4.
To be financially viable through security of tenure
and premises, holistic funding perspective and enabling transition to a
permanent space.
Qtopia expects to deliver several benefits
through achieving these objectives, including:
·
Improved visibility and celebration of LGBTQIA+
history and culture:
·
Reduced stigma spaced by LGBTQIA+ people
·
Improved access to safe, culturally sensitive and
inclusive space
·
Enabling educational outcomes.
In developing its proposals, Qtopia has had
the support of the Sydney Jewish Museum, gaining an understanding of its
financial model, volunteer management system, and education and community
engagement programs.
Qtopia proposes establishing an interim
museum to operate during Sydney WorldPride 2023 and beyond. This interim museum
would test, improve and build support for the museum proposal, leveraging the
momentum generated by Sydney WorldPride 2023. It would provide an opportunity
for extensive consultation with the LGBTQIA+ communities and identifying
potential supporters and volunteers.
Discussions are currently underway with
property owners for premises to house the interim museum. It would be welcoming
and inclusive space, which would be a forerunner of permanent museum focussed
on memory, education and celebration of unique LGBTQIA+ diverse histories.
Qtopia’s preferred location for a permanent
museum is the former Darlinghurst Police Station at Taylor Square, currently
used by NSW Health. While this building contributed to injustices suffered by
many LGBTIQA+ people, Qtopia believes that transforming it into a significant
LGBTIQA+ community resource will support community healing of past injustices,
address past wrongs, and celebrate the community’s resilience.
Qtopia representatives outlined their vision
to the Chief Executive Officer and me on 18 February 2022, shortly before the
Progress Pride Flag was raised at Sydney Town Hall for the first time. Qtopia
has subsequently met with the Chief Executive Officer and staff to further
outline their proposals. They have supported these discussions by providing
their confidential business case to the Chief Executive Officer to
consider.
Qtopia is seeking seed funding from the
Commonwealth and NSW Governments and the City of Sydney to help realise its
initial vision of an interim museum during Sydney WorldPride 2023 and beyond.
Qtopia is also seeking the City’s support in advocating for the former
Darlinghurst Police Station to become the museum’s permanent home.
An interim Queer museum during Sydney World
Pride 2023 and beyond, followed by a permanent Queer museum at Taylor Square
would also address most, if not all of the five priorities of the Draft Oxford
Street LGBTIQA+ Social and Cultural Place Strategy. It will also help meet the
community’s demands for more LGBTQIA+ cultural space, expressed during the
Oxford Street Cultural and Creative Precinct consultations and the Place
Strategy consultations. Moreover, it would complement the draft Sustainable
Sydney 2030-2050 Strategy for Taylor Square.
Crucially, the museum would reaffirm the
Oxford Street precinct’s pre-eminent position in the Australian LGBTIQA+
community.
COUNCILLOR
CLOVER MOORE
Lord Mayor
Moved by the Lord
Mayor, seconded by Councillor Scully –
It is resolved that:
(A) Council support Qtopia Sydney’s proposal for
a permanent LGBTIQA+ museum in the former Darlinghurst Police Station, preceded
by an interim museum in the Oxford Street precinct during Sydney WorldPride
2023 and beyond, as set out in the subject Minute;
(B)
the
Lord Mayor be requested to work with the State and Federal Members for Sydney,
the Member for Wentworth and other interested parties to advocate to the NSW
and Commonwealth Governments to achieve these objectives;
(C)
Council
note that Qtopia Sydney is currently investigating options for establishing an
interim LGBTIQA+ museum in the Oxford Street area to operate during Sydey
WorldPride 2023 and beyond; and
(D)
the
Chief Executive Officer be requested to:
(i)
investigate
the inclusion of Qtopia Sydney’s proposals for a LGBTIQA+ museum in the Oxford
Street LGBTIQA+ Social and Cultural Place Strategy;
(ii)
investigate
the possibility of making City owned space available on Oxford Street; and
(iii)
examine
the business case provided by Qtopia Sydney with the aim of providing a report
to the next meeting of Council with recommendations of options for the City to
assist it to advance their proposals.
The Minute, as
varied by consent, was carried unanimously.
S051491
Report author: Erin Cashman
Publication date: 11/04/2022
Date of decision: 11/04/2022
Decided at meeting: 11/04/2022 - Council
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