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It's EOFY time! Did you know that Outback Theatre for Young People is a registered charity, and any donations you make to us are completely tax deductible?
You can play an integral part in delivering high quality arts outcomes to young people in regional, remote and rural areas across South West NSW, and beyond. All OTYP outcomes are created with and by young people, in their own communities.
Any amount is appreciated (one off, or regular), and here are some examples of how your hard earned money can be put to great use:
$10 - provides morning tea to three participants during a workshop
$50 - goes towards keeping our supplies in tip top condition (all locally purchased where possible)
$150 - fills up the tank in the OTYP ute so we can visit these beautiful regional centres (we are on the road A LOT!)
$200 - helps with running workshop costs and employing amazing Australian artists
$250 - allows us to purchase subsidised tickets to a professional production for up to 10 young people
$300 - larger donations mean we can spread our wings further, visit more communities, plan more projects, and engage young people in even more creative opportunities
We are SO grateful for any support, be it financial, moral or even social.
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Outback Theatre for Young People engages with young people from regional and remote communities to create distinctive contemporary theatre through collaborative processes.
OTYP is dedicated to creating innovative, participant-owned youth theatre. We engage young people, aged of 4 to 24 years, from throughout the Riverina region of NSW, in collaborative, generative theatre projects that celebrate their lives and their aspirations.
Outback Theatre for Young People is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to delivering high quality and accessible professional arts experiences. Your donation can help us continue this work.
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Outback Theatre for Young People (OTYP) acknowledges all First Nations peoples as the traditional custodians of the unceded land we live, work and meet on. We pay our respects and gratitude to all ancestors and Elders, past and present. Always was, always will be.