
Inner West Pride Centre revisited by council after previous plans stalled

Image: Newtown Town Hall the proposed location for the Inner West Pride Centre. Photo: Inner West Council
By ERIN MODARO
Inner West Councillors are revisiting plans for a Pride Centre to be established at Newtown Town Hall after the project remained untouched for over a year. The concept for an Inner West Pride centre was originally brought forward over five years ago in 2017, however efforts to institute the centre stalled when a search for expressions of interest in administering the centre found no “successful tender”.
A motion for the Inner West Council to “reaffirm its commitment to establishing” the Pride Centre are being tabled at a council meeting on June 14 by Councillors Mat Howard and Liz Atkins, who also propose to be a part of an advising sub-committee, along with Deputy Mayor Jess D’Arienzo.
At the meeting, the councillors unanimously recommitted and agreed to escalate the planning for the Pride Centre. “We’re a step closer to making this longstanding project a reality,” Cr Howard said in a post on social media. “There is so much excitement and need in the LGBTIQ community for the centre and after years of diligent planning from staff and work from volunteers, we’re putting the pedal to the metal.”
The councillor said that he along with deputy mayor D’Arienzo, councillor Atkins, community leaders and members of the Inner West Rainbow Community would work to “review the steps taken so far, conduct a scoping study to really set out the vision for the Pride Centre and to decide on a model that will see this project realised as soon as possible, in a way that makes it sustainable for the future.”
Cr Howard said to City Hub that “[with] World Pride around the corner, now is the right time for council to reaffirm its commitment to the Pride Centre and to really elevate planning for it”.
“There is so much excitement, enthusiasm and need for an Inner West Pride Centre in the LGBTIQ community.”
