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‘Creative State 2028: the Victorian arts sector responds’ – Arts Hub

Arts Hub, Richard Watts
9 December 2025

Peak bodies and cultural institutions respond to Victoria’s newly released cultural policy, Creative State 2028.

Creative State 2028, Victoria’s new cultural policy, was launched last week (1 December) and lays out the Allen Government’s vision for the arts and cultural sector for the next three years.

Amrit Gill, CEO of Theatre Network Australia, says Creative State 2028, “signals important opportunities for Victoria’s performing arts sector, particularly through its emphasis on independent artists, small-to-medium companies, children and young people, regional communities, and diversity and equity. These are the engines of artistic innovation, workforce development and audience growth.

“As always, the detail will be in the implementation, and Theatre Network Australia looks forward to a transparent and genuinely consultative approach to the design of new initiatives and the refreshing of project grants for independent creatives. This investment is fundamental to the to the long-term sustainability of the creative industries and to ensuring Victoria continues to lead nationally as the Creative State.”

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