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Share your ideas for the future of our Creative State

23 July 2024

Whether you are a professional artist, a bookworm, a filmmaker or a music fan, the Victorian Government is calling out across the community for ideas and insights that will shape the future of the state’s creative sector as consultation opens for the Government’s new creative industries strategy.

Air Playground at Scienceworks. Photo by Wilk. Source - Museums Victoria.
Air Playground at Scienceworks. Photo by Wilk. Source - Museums Victoria.

The consultation process asks Victorians to complete an online survey about what creativity means to them and how Government should prioritise investments and initiatives for the next three years, setting the stage for longer-term success.

A discussion paper summarising current issues and opportunities for the sector – from the rapid expansion of AI to cost of living pressures – is available and community members are also invited to make a written submission to share ideas, solutions and feedback to feed into the strategy.

Spanning music, visual art, film, theatre, dance, literature, design, digital games, comedy, fashion, circus and much more, the creative industries are a big part of life in Victoria. More than 97% of Victorians engage with creative activities whether that’s listening to music, reading books or attending performances, exhibitions or festivals.

The creative industries contribute $40.3 billion to the Victorian economy, the equivalent to 7.5% of the total state economy. Almost one in 12 Victorian workers are estimated to be employed in the creative sector which is 318,244 people, and translates to 8.6% of the total Victorian workforce.

Since the state’s first creative industries strategy was released in 2016, initiatives include the development of the inaugural First Peoples Art and Design Fair, investments to train the next generation of creative workers and board members, redevelopment of Geelong Arts Centre, and much more.

In keeping with the government’s commitment to First Peoples’ self-determination, in addition to the online consultation, the Creative Victoria First Peoples Direction Circle is leading a parallel process to identify best support for First Peoples creative industries. Follow our First Peoples Creative Victoria Facebook page for information on this process.

The Creative State Strategy consultation process is open to all community members, based in all parts of the state, until 26 August. To find out more or submit your ideas, visit: the Engage Victoria website.