Thank you — Art Gallery action!
A huge thank you to all Art Gallery staff who walked out during lunch in protest of the announced $7.5 million funding cut and 51 job cuts. Taking action during such uncertain times takes courage. Yet you showed that courage in abundance. When we stand together, we are strong.
The PSA also extends sincere thanks to the many members from across the cultural sector who came out in support. Your solidarity matters. We saw members from the State Library, Australian Museum, Museums of History, the Powerhouse, Create NSW, and the Botanic Gardens join in. This is what union strength looks like. United across institutions.
The action attracted widespread media coverage, sending a clear message to the government: these cuts are not only unacceptable to the workers affected, but also to the public who deeply value our cultural institutions.
Listen and share the PSA podcast which features Assistant Secretary Troy Wright speaking with Art Gallery delegate Nik Rieth about the proposed cuts and their impact. The podcast can be found HERE.
What’s next?
- PSA officers and delegates will meet with the AGNSW Director and CMP team on Tuesday, 2 September as part of the restructure consultation process.
- Thanks to strong advocacy from AGNSW PSA delegates, the consultation period has been extended to 5:00pm, 16 September 2025.
- If you haven’t already provided your feedback, please send your concerns to
This is not the end of our campaign. If the Government does not listen further union action will follow.
In the meantime, continue to:
- Stay informed.
- Talk to your colleagues.
- Encourage others to join the union.
- Reach out with concerns or ideas.
- Distribute the ART ATTACK- STOP THE CUTS flyer (found HERE).
- Let the Minister for the Arts, John Graham, know that this is not ok by emailing
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