[3] Its home was in the Corn Exchange building on Sussex Street, Sydney until January 1988, when it moved to a converted warehouse at 107 Railway Parade, Erskineville, which became the PACT Theatre.
It also started to examine and practise issues of creative equity, increasing opportunities for artists who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, culturally and linguistically diverse, living with a disability, or LGBTQIA+.
An Artistic Directorate of five practising mid-career artists was appointed: Amrita Hepi, Sarah Houbolt, Tulleah Pearce, Natalie Randall and Malcolm Whittaker, who cover the fields of dance, theatre, performance, interdisciplinary practices, curating and creative producing.
[1] However, the impact of the new structure was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, and then Create NSW failed to renew multi-year funding from January 2021.
It also assists new curators, and has partnered with Powerhouse Youth Theatre in Fairfield to allow young Western Sydney artists to perform in the Inner West of the city.