Tourism WA is progressing plans for a world-class tourism and hospitality management school, following a feasibility study that highlights strong industry support and a clear need for skilled professionals to fuel economic growth across the state.
While WA offers various university and TAFE programs, the state currently lacks a dedicated institution delivering bespoke, specialised education in tourism and hospitality management, integrated with strong industry partnerships. This Expression of Interest (EOI) process will allow Tourism WA to gauge interest, challenges, and support levels from organisations known for excellence in tourism and hospitality education. More information on the EOI process can be found here. Creative Australia and Jobs and Skills Council for the Arts, SaCSA (Service and Creative Skills Australia), have released interim findings from their major review of the arts sector in Australia, the Arts Workforce Scoping Study.
The National Cultural Policy, Revive: A place for every story, a story for every place, outlined the need for an Arts Workforce Scoping Study to understand workforce challenges and skills needs across the creative sector and to inform industry-driven solutions. Findings and recommendations from this study will inform SACSA’s Workforce Plan, along with reviews of vocational education and training (VET) packages and other potential workforce development initiatives. The Arts Workforce Scoping Study – Interim findings report presents key findings from Part A of the Arts Workforce Scoping Study, including information on skills shortages and recruitment issues. It also incorporates key findings from a desktop review of current sector data on workforce shortages, and barriers to workforce participation. The six sectors in scope for the study are:
Creative Australia link SaCSA link ArtsHub analysis NAVA analysis Screenwest has launched its new Targeted Industry Capacity Building Program, which aims to fast-track growth in key sectors of the Western Australian screen industry to better service growing production levels in the State. The program is seeking industry development proposals from operators and suppliers in the unit, lighting, gripping/rigging and catering departments, with the aim to build capacity in these sectors ahead of the opening of the Perth Film Studios in 2026.
Funding of up to $100,000 is available for capacity development to support screen studio and location-based productions across the State. The program is part of the WA Government's $11.2 million commitment to support workforce development and industry capacity under the WA Screen Industry Strategy, a 10-year framework to guide investment and development in the WA screen industry - launched in April 2024. Applications close on Thursday, 6 February 2025 at 5:00pm AWST. Read Minister Templeman's full Media Statement here Guidelines, application materials and eligibility criteria are available on the Screenwest website at https://www.screenwest.com.au/funding-incentives/skills-business-support/ |
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