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'It's not a billboard': anger at use of Sydney Opera House for horse racing ads 'It's not a billboard': anger at use of Sydney Opera House for horse racing ads
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The New South Wales government is facing a growing backlash over a decision to display an advertisement for a coming horse race on the sails of the Sydney Opera House.The New South Wales government is facing a growing backlash over a decision to display an advertisement for a coming horse race on the sails of the Sydney Opera House.
As the United Nations body that declares world heritage sites said it was “looking into” the move to project a racing trophy, jockey numbers and colours on the iconic building, the lord mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore, joined the chorus of criticism on Saturday.As the United Nations body that declares world heritage sites said it was “looking into” the move to project a racing trophy, jockey numbers and colours on the iconic building, the lord mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore, joined the chorus of criticism on Saturday.
“I am appalled that the state government has instructed the Sydney Opera House to ignore its own policies to let Racing NSW use our iconic sails to advertise a $13m horse race,” she said in a statement to Guardian Australia.“I am appalled that the state government has instructed the Sydney Opera House to ignore its own policies to let Racing NSW use our iconic sails to advertise a $13m horse race,” she said in a statement to Guardian Australia.
“This is blatant commercialisation of Australia’s world heritage-listed Opera House for an industry notorious for damaging gambling and animal cruelty.”“This is blatant commercialisation of Australia’s world heritage-listed Opera House for an industry notorious for damaging gambling and animal cruelty.”
People should write to the state’s Liberal premier, Gladys Berejiklian, expressing their disgust, Moore said.People should write to the state’s Liberal premier, Gladys Berejiklian, expressing their disgust, Moore said.
Sydney Opera House ordered to display horse racing advertising on its sails
The government’s decision on Friday night to order the Opera House to honour Racing NSW’s application came after a public campaign by the rightwing shock jock Alan Jones. The Opera House management had said the proposal contravened a policy to prevent the building’s commercialisation and risked its world heritage listing.The government’s decision on Friday night to order the Opera House to honour Racing NSW’s application came after a public campaign by the rightwing shock jock Alan Jones. The Opera House management had said the proposal contravened a policy to prevent the building’s commercialisation and risked its world heritage listing.
Asked about the plan, a spokesman for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) told the Guardian: “The World Heritage Centre is looking into this and will not comment before it finds out all the details.”Asked about the plan, a spokesman for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) told the Guardian: “The World Heritage Centre is looking into this and will not comment before it finds out all the details.”
Meanwhile, the architect who drew up the Opera House’s recent plan to preserve its identity warned that going ahead with the proposal was akin to “throwing garbage” at the Australian landmark.Meanwhile, the architect who drew up the Opera House’s recent plan to preserve its identity warned that going ahead with the proposal was akin to “throwing garbage” at the Australian landmark.
“It would damage the standing and the reputation of the Opera House,” Alan Croker told Guardian Australia. “It’s an architectural icon … it’s not a billboard on the side of the road.”“It would damage the standing and the reputation of the Opera House,” Alan Croker told Guardian Australia. “It’s an architectural icon … it’s not a billboard on the side of the road.”
Racing NSW had applied to advertise the Everest Cup, which takes place on 13 October at Sydney’s Randwick racecourse.Racing NSW had applied to advertise the Everest Cup, which takes place on 13 October at Sydney’s Randwick racecourse.
The Opera House management rejected the idea but its chief executive, Louise Herron, was publicly attacked by Jones in a combative radio interview on Friday in which he said she should be sacked after she refused to use the building’s sails as a billboard for Racing NSW, and said only the colours of the jockeys would be acceptableThe Opera House management rejected the idea but its chief executive, Louise Herron, was publicly attacked by Jones in a combative radio interview on Friday in which he said she should be sacked after she refused to use the building’s sails as a billboard for Racing NSW, and said only the colours of the jockeys would be acceptable
On Friday night, Berejiklian ordered Herron to honour the application.On Friday night, Berejiklian ordered Herron to honour the application.
Croker, who was the author of the 2017 conservation management plan for the Opera House, said he hoped to see a public response to the decision that could persuade the government to change course.Croker, who was the author of the 2017 conservation management plan for the Opera House, said he hoped to see a public response to the decision that could persuade the government to change course.
He said allowing the project was a “slippery slope” that could soon result in companies being able to advertise “whatever you want”.He said allowing the project was a “slippery slope” that could soon result in companies being able to advertise “whatever you want”.
“I read Alan Jones saying this place doesn’t belong to Louise Herron, it belongs to all Australians,” he said.“I read Alan Jones saying this place doesn’t belong to Louise Herron, it belongs to all Australians,” he said.
“I’d like to let him know that he’s not speaking for all Australians … We all need to stand up to it.”“I’d like to let him know that he’s not speaking for all Australians … We all need to stand up to it.”
“There have been some wonderful projections like Vivid … that’s a beautiful thing,” Croker added. “But it’s not commercial, it’s not advertising. This, I think, is like a Maccas ad on the side of the freeway … you can do that out at Randwick.”“There have been some wonderful projections like Vivid … that’s a beautiful thing,” Croker added. “But it’s not commercial, it’s not advertising. This, I think, is like a Maccas ad on the side of the freeway … you can do that out at Randwick.”
I worked under those gorgeous white sails for 11 years, and we put on many and varied offerings for all kinds of audiences, but this is an ad... https://t.co/MHnGTgFSZnI worked under those gorgeous white sails for 11 years, and we put on many and varied offerings for all kinds of audiences, but this is an ad... https://t.co/MHnGTgFSZn
Jones’ intervention came after a Daily Telegraph front page story in which Racing NSW boss Peter V’landys accused the Opera House management of being elitist. The Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph are paid by Racing NSW to publish a form guide for the racing industry.Jones’ intervention came after a Daily Telegraph front page story in which Racing NSW boss Peter V’landys accused the Opera House management of being elitist. The Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph are paid by Racing NSW to publish a form guide for the racing industry.
Herron had been particularly critical of having horse names and numbers on the building’s sails, but V’landys told Jones on radio on Friday morning: “You can’t do a barrier draw without putting the horses name and the number.Herron had been particularly critical of having horse names and numbers on the building’s sails, but V’landys told Jones on radio on Friday morning: “You can’t do a barrier draw without putting the horses name and the number.
“That’s the whole idea of the promotion is to beam that around the world by doing this in a unique landmark of Sydney.”“That’s the whole idea of the promotion is to beam that around the world by doing this in a unique landmark of Sydney.”
The NSW Labor leader, Luke Foley, has backed the Racing NSW plan, as has federal Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese, who called into ABC radio on Friday to say “people should chill out a bit”.The NSW Labor leader, Luke Foley, has backed the Racing NSW plan, as has federal Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese, who called into ABC radio on Friday to say “people should chill out a bit”.
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