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Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Great Bravery is now required for villa", Dec 05 2008
... heritage and environmental aspects.These assessments are detailed and time-consuming to ensure accuracy and completeness. An open day for the public and media is part of the ongoing community consultation process. Additional consultation activities are planned but not yet finalized.
The City of Greater Bendigo is a key stakeholder in the disposal process and will receive relevant site information.The property has not yet been valued. bendigo fortuna george lansell Villa Fortuna Action Group myor of bendigo Kevin Gibbins Fortuna Article - "Great Bravery is now required for villa" - The Bendigo Advertiser Friday Dec 05 2008 by Nino Bucci
This item contains the following:
11217.24a Colour Photo of the stained glass window on the staircase
11217.24b Colour Photo of David French outside the villa
11217.24c Colour Photo of the Grand conservatory
11217.24d Part of page 14 - Article "Great Bravery is now required for villa"
11217.24e Part of page 14 - Article "Mayor defends his view for the site"
11217.24f Part of page 14 - Article "Fortuna's future is one step closer" Newspaper Fortuna Articles - "Great Bravery is now required for villa" ...
Villa Fortuna is described as having unprecedented local historical importance and whimsical architecture, making it a cultural asset for Bendigo. Saving the villa requires a bold and visionary individual or group willing to take on the challenges of restoration, including significant financial and logistical commitments.
If restored, the villa could become a major attraction, hosting events, tours, and community activities that would benefit the local economy and tourism sector. The main obstacle is not whether the villa should be saved, but what sacrifices—financial and otherwise—are necessary to achieve this goal. The Villa Fortuna Action Group has developed a plan for the site, but more stakeholders may become involved. The Department of Defence, current owner, is proceeding cautiously with no urgency to sell. The upcoming public opening is seen as a potential turning point, with the document stressing that Bendigo cannot afford to lose this historic property, regardless of the cost.
Mayor Kevin Gibbins opposes transforming Fortuna Villa into an arts and cultural precinct, as proposed by the Villa Fortuna Action Group. He believes the property should address local needs such as aged care, dementia, disabilities, and respite for carers. Gibbins emphasizes these are his personal views, not official council policy. Gibbins is concerned about the council's ability to finance the maintenance of the large property, even if acquired at no cost.
He questions the justification for using ratepayers' money for new arts projects when there is already a masterplan for the existing art gallery that requires significant funding and staged development. The Villa Fortuna Action Group is the only organization with a public proposal for the site, aiming to create an arts and cultural precinct similar to Melbourne's Abbotsford Convent.The group plans to present its vision to newly elected councillors.
The Department of Defence is preparing Fortuna Villa in Bendigo for sale, likely early next year. A tentative timeline suggests most site assessments will be drafted by Christmas, with finalization expected in the new year.
Thorough assessments are underway to understand the site's characteristics, including heritage and environmental aspects.These assessments are detailed and time-consuming to ensure accuracy and completeness. An open day for the public and media is part of the ongoing community consultation process. Additional consultation activities are planned but not yet finalized.
The City of Greater Bendigo is a key stakeholder in the disposal process and will receive relevant site information.The property has not yet been valued.Fortuna Article - "Great Bravery is now required for villa" - The Bendigo Advertiser Friday Dec 05 2008 by Nino Bucci
This item contains the following:
11217.24a Colour Photo of the stained glass window on the staircase
11217.24b Colour Photo of David French outside the villa
11217.24c Colour Photo of the Grand conservatory
11217.24d Part of page 14 - Article "Great Bravery is now required for villa"
11217.24e Part of page 14 - Article "Mayor defends his view for the site"
11217.24f Part of page 14 - Article "Fortuna's future is one step closer"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, villa fortuna action group, myor of bendigo kevin gibbins