David Handley added, "We are grateful to our new partner NRMA Insurance, to the many people who rallied around, to the artists for their patience and trust, for our other sponsors and donors, for the support of the media, and for the goodwill from the people of NSW and the many messages of support from around the world. We look forward to staging this year's exhibition that opens on 17 October and runs until 3 November."
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"When we learned this iconic event was at risk, we immediately reached out to help. Sculpture by the Sea not only celebrates and supports Australia's arts sector but it also fosters community connection, bringing people together from all walks of life. We're proud to contribute $200,000 to help ensure this beloved event continues to bring joy, inspiration and creativity to the shores of Bondi and beyond," said Ms Batch.
David Handley added, "We are grateful to our new partner NRMA Insurance, to the many people who rallied around, to the artists for their patience and trust, for our other sponsors and donors, for the support of the media, and for the goodwill from the people of NSW and the many messages of support from around the world. We look forward to staging this year's exhibition that opens on 17 October and runs until 3 November."