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CULTURAL FUNDING BY GOVERNMENT In 2011-12, the estimate of cultural expenditure funded by the New South Wales Government was $817.6m or 25% of the total cultural expenditure funded by state and territory governments. This was an increase of 7% from $764.6m in 2010-11. Recurrent expenses accounted for 76% of New South Wales Government cultural expenditure. The estimate of per person expenditure by the New South Wales Government was $112.60. Total cultural expenditure funded by the New South Wales Government has fluctuated over the last five years with the highest estimate of $821.6m recorded in 2009-10. The estimate of expenditure in 2011-12 was 15% above the estimate in 2007-08 ($817.6m and $711.6m respectively). GOVERNMENT CULTURAL EXPENDITURE, NSW In 2011-12, the estimate of expenditure of New South Wales Government funds on Heritage activities fell 4% to $614.0m. This fall was largely attributable to decreases in expenditure on Environmental heritage and Archives of $60.4m and $7.4m respectively. However, the overall decrease was partially offset by an increase of $33.5m in expenditure in Other museums and cultural heritage. GOVERNMENT HERITAGE EXPENDITURE, NSW
In 2011-12, the estimate of expenditure of New South Wales Government funds for Arts activities increased by 63% to $203.6m. The categories driving this increase were Performing arts venues, Film and video production and distribution and Other arts with expenditure increases of 114% ($54.7m), 105% ($9.2m) and 49% ($8.7m), respectively. GOVERNMENT ARTS EXPENDITURE, By selected categories, NSW General comments:
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