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Creative industries consultation open for input

August 22nd, 2024Creative industries consultation open for input

Consultation has opened for the state government’s new creative industries strategy with residents in the Macedon electorate encouraged to share their ideas to help shape the future of the state’s creative sector.

Consultation has opened for the state government’s new creative industries strategy with residents in the Macedon electorate encouraged to share their ideas to help shape the future of the state’s creative sector.  

Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas is encouraging the local community to  contribute to the consultation process which is now open to all Victorians – whether you are a professional artist, a bookworm, a filmmaker, a music fan or would like to see more  creativity in your area.

Macedon residents can 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 also available and community members are 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.   

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 ideas, visit: engage.vic.gov.au/creative-state-consultation.

Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas:   “Our creative community impacts our everyday lives in so many ways by entertaining us,   enhancing education, promoting social cohesion, improving liveability and wellbeing and   boosting our economy and global reputation.”

“I encourage Macedon locals to share their ideas through this consultation process, ensuring the views of our community are reflected in the strategy and that we can all experience the   benefits of Victoria’s creative and cultural life.”   

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