The creative industries employ 280,000 people in Victoria and contribute $31 billion to the state’s economy. In today’s increasingly complex and fast-changing creative and technological landscape, the Act is as important as ever. House Legislative Assembly. Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley today announced the creation of the $15 million Victorian Live Music Venues Program to secure the future of grassroots venues which are the heart and soul of Victoria’s $1.7 billion live music industry. While this takes place, Multicultural Arts Victoria’s Emerge Cultural Hub will move into part of the site and run skills development workshops for a diverse range of emerging artists as well as a retail space for participants to sell their works. Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley today announced more than $2.4 million in grants to support almost 400 Victorian creative workers, organisations and micro-businesses to undertake activities that will enable the sector to rebuild and bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic. The Hon Martin Foley MP Party Australian Labor Party.

Martin Foley. It is among the hardest hit sectors, with venue closures, screen industry shutdowns and event cancellations leaving thousands of creative practitioners and associated trades out of work and leading to millions in lost revenue. There is no doubt that jobkeeper is acting to stimulate the cultural sector. As we celebrate this milestone year it’s worth reflecting on the rights of our creators and the many new copyright challenges that’s changing world and technology poses for creative rights. Foley has announced a comprehensive suite of measures for the sector, totalling $51m so far. Tasmania, South Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory and Western Australia have all announced smaller packages, of between $1.5 and $4m. Credit: Jason South. Quotes attributable to Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley, “Venues have been a vital part of our music culture and economy – hosting thousands of gigs a week, providing a vital career-making platform for artists and employment for industry workers.”, “While our love of music has continued online throughout the shutdown, paid work for many in the industry has dried up. Quotes attributable to Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley “Venues have been a vital part of our music culture and economy – hosting thousands of gigs a week, providing a vital career-making platform for artists and employment for industry workers.” “While our love of music has continued online throughout the shutdown, paid work for many in the industry has dried up. Victorian Creative Industries Minister Martin Foley. ACMI will develop and operate the Hub until October 2021, collaborating with a local advisory board to build a local team to take the reins from then. He has been Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Equality and Minister for Creative Industries in the Andrews Ministrysince October 2018 and Minister for Health since September 2020. Quotes attributable to Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley, “ACMI has an extraordinary track record in delivering programs that strengthen Victoria’s creative industries and talent – and a long, proud history of working in the regions.”, “This partnership brings together ACMI’s industry-leading experience with local expertise to create a Hub that will address the unique needs of Bendigo’s creative community and boost local creative businesses and opportunities.”, Quote attributable to ACMI chief executive Katrina Sedgwick, “We are eager to share the experience and skills we have learned running ACMI X in Southbank over the past three years, to strengthen and grow local capacity and innovation in the Bendigo creative industries.”. The Hon Martin Foley MP Minister for Creative Industries Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley today announced more than $2.4 million in grants to support almost 400 Victorian creative workers, organisations and micro-businesses to undertake activities that will enable the sector to rebuild and bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic. Yet former shadow Arts Minister and Albert Park MP Martin Foley, who was sworn in late last week as the Minister for Creative Industries, says the broader brief will benefit and boost the sector, not result in it being downgraded. The various state and territory packages add up to roughly 1% of cultural and creative GDP, estimated at $112bn 2016–17.

For 50 years the Copyright Act has made it possible for those working within Australia’s creative industries to create with freedom, to be acknowledged for their work, and to earn a living from their creativity. The program is supported through financial assistance from Creative Victoria and the Minister for Creative Industries, Martin Foley. First published on Tue 26 May 2020 06.48 BST. The team behind one of Melbourne’s leading creative institutions, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), will bring the much-anticipated Bendigo Creative Industries Hub to life. Official website for Martin Foley MP - State Member for Albert Park and Victorian Minister for Mental Health, Creative Industries and Equality.

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