The Hon. JOHN GRAHAM (Special Minister of State, Minister for Roads, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Music and the Night-time Economy, and Minister for Jobs and Tourism) (11:46:26): I thank the member for his very good question. It is of concern. This is a small but culturally significant institution in our State. It reflects the long history, including some of the military history, of the State, which is of significance not just to Lithgow and the region, but to the State and the country. It is a place that reflects some of the history of our country at a moment when we were worried about the fate of the country altogether. I am aware of the issues. I have had representations from other members and I have met with, for example, the Hon. Robert Borsak and the agencies involved to see what assistance can be provided.
That discussion is ongoing. I am happy to obtain an update for the member. I think that would be useful. I am glad he is taking an interest in it, and I am sure he has for quite some time. I know his interest is genuine. There was a break-in and some objects were stolen. It has led to the institution being under great pressure. That is a real shame and the community is less well off as a result. There is not an immediate fix to this issue but it is under very active consideration at the moment, both by government agencies and the Government itself. I know it is of interest to members. I would be very happy to talk some more with the Hon. Sam Farraway on the issue.