In August 2024, the Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum faced a significant break-in, resulting in the theft of 27 historical handguns valued at over $200,000. This incident, coupled with ongoing lease delays, has jeopardised the preservation of this vital institution.
In this special Made in Lithgow series, “Save the Small Arms Museum: A Community’s Fight for Heritage,” we delve into these pressing issues. Join Kerry, Donna, and their dedicated team as they share their efforts to safeguard the museum's invaluable collection and secure its future. Through candid conversations, we explore the museum's pivotal role in preserving Lithgow's industrial heritage and its significance to Australia's history.
In response, the museum is hosting a Community Day on Saturday, November 23rd, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. This event aims to rally community support, raise awareness about the museum's challenges, and celebrate its rich history. Attendees can enjoy guided tours, historical exhibits, and family-friendly activities.
“Save the Small Arms Museum” invites you to stand with the community, understand the challenges faced, and support the preservation of this essential piece of our shared heritage.