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The Australian government will trim the funding of institutions such as the National Museum and National Archives by revoking their ability to claim depreciation on their collections in the federal budget, Annabel Crabb reports in The Age. A recent review of fifteen publicly funded cultural institutions found that they receive seventy-five million Australian dollars (forty-five million US dollars) a year toward the offsetting of depreciation costs.