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Welcomes Tim Kurylowicz to our Board

Monkey Baa Theatre Company is pleased to welcome Tim Kurylowicz to its Board, strengthening the organisation’s national governance and bringing an important regional NSW perspective to the table. 

Tim joins a Board with members based across Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales, reflecting Monkey Baa’s national approach and its commitment to ensuring young people across Australia can access high-quality creative experiences, regardless of where they live. A strong advocate for young people and regional Australia, Tim brings deep experience working at the intersection of place, culture and community. 

Tim is the Manager of the Museum of the Riverina and a member of the NSW Government’s Creative Communities Council. He has worked across local government, the not-for-profit sector and the performing arts, shaping projects that break down barriers and bring people together. As Executive Director of Eastern Riverina Arts, he led the establishment of The Station Creative Workspace in Wagga Wagga and produced the Arbour Festival, a 50-day creative arts festival marking the first anniversary of the Snowy Valleys bushfires. 

Tim’s experience closely aligns with Monkey Baa’s focus on young people, access and regional communities. His appointment reinforces the company’s belief that national leadership must be informed by strong regional voices. 

Professor Judith McLean, Chair of Monkey Baa, said Tim’s appointment brings vital regional insight to the Board. 

“Tim understands how culture operates in regional communities and why access matters,” she said. “His experience, leadership and commitment to young people will strengthen our work nationally.” 

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