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A major musical performance will hit the stage in Albury next year as part of a program to bring more performing arts to regional areas.
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The performance at the Albury Entertainment Centre will feature the Australian Chamber Orchestra's ACO Collective and ACO Virtual Installation.
Albury MP Greg Aplin said that had been made possible through $200,000 of funding provided by the NSW government.
"I'm thrilled this investment will provide our region with high quality performances which will also no doubt attract visitors," Mr Aplin said.
"This program funding builds audiences in our local community and creates jobs for artists and art workers."
The date of the Albury performance has not yet been set.
Deputy Premier and Arts Minister Troy Grant said the government was committed to creating new opportunities for regional communities to engage with arts and culture.
"One of the key aims of our new Create in NSW 10-year policy framework is ensuring people have access to a diverse range of arts experiences no matter where they live," he said.