11-12-2025 20:04 via abc.net.au

Why Does It Seem Like Every Major Cultural Institution In Melbourne Is Named After The Same Person?

Well, because that person, Ian Potter, was extraordinarily generous, as his widow and his foundation continue to be. But when your sister gets angry because she was waiting for you at one Ian Potter Museum while you waited for her at another, you realize there must be a better way. – ABC (Australia)
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