Painting a clearer picture of Australia's arts scene

House of Representatives

Folk, theatre, videogames and galleries are amongst a host of Australian arts bodies who will give evidence as part of an ongoing inquiry into the state of the Australian arts sector.

Chair of the Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts, Dr David Gillespie MP, said the hearings on 5 and 19 February 2021 will further investigate the challenges faced by specific arts industries over the past year.

'Australia boasts a rich cultural and creative landscape and I'm eager to hear about the key areas for growth and development for our creative industries, as well as the challenges that have recently tested their resilience,' said Dr Gillespie MP.

'The Committee will also take evidence from government departments on their support for Australia's arts workers, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic,' Dr Gillespie MP added.

'With an estimated contribution of 6.4 per cent of Australia's GDP, the Committee recognises the fundamental role our creative and cultural industries play in Australia's economy. We are keen to understand how Australia can best harness its creative and cultural capabilities in order to rebuild this vital part of our economy to be better than ever,' said Dr Gillespie MP.

The full programs for 5 and 19 February 2021, and the Inquiry's terms of reference, may be found on the Inquiry webpage. The hearings will be broadcast live at aph.gov.au/live.

Information about the Committee, including membership, may be found on the Committee's webpage.

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