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Steamworks TROPHY project selected for ACF Boost program

TROPHY Selected for BOOST

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Natalie Allen in performance at West Park Oval, Burnie/Tasmania

We are delighted to share that our current project in development TROPHY has been selected for the 2026 Australian Cultural Fund Boost campaign.

This means that thanks to the ACF Boost program, your donations will be matched dollar-for-dollar with a funding ‘boost’ up to $5000 from Creative Australia.

TROPHY has strong potential to be staged in sports and recreation centres across the country. With 78% of regional Australians participating in weekly sporting activities, we see future touring opportunities working with local councils, regional venues and presenters.

TROPHY represents a continuation and amplification of the impact Sally, Natalie and their collaborators have made in regional Australian communities. By consistently generating creative outcomes that reflect diverse life experiences, we aim to bring new and unique performance experiences to local audiences.

TROPHY will be ambitious and tender, funny and playful, raw and compelling.

Creating TROPHY in regional towns and with local clubs brings with it a fresh set of challenges, and we invite your support to assist us travelling to and connecting with these communities. We want as many people of all ages and sporting codes to see our show!

You can make a tax deductible donation to our TROPHY ACF Boost Campaign HERE

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Steamworks Arts acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this country across Australia, recognising their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past, present and emerging.

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