This report applies CCI’s creative trident methodology with the definition of the arts as established by the Australia Council for the Arts to data sourced from Australia’s national census data (from 1996, 2001 and the most recent one in 2006). Analysis has been conducted on employment, income, gender, age and the nature of employment for artists and arts related workers within and beyond the arts industries, as well as other support workers in the arts industries
The report aims to improve the understanding of Auckland’s creative employment by applying a proven ...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...
Artists continue to make a significant contribution to contemporary society and to the sector of eco...
What does the Australian census tell us about how artists earn their living?Comparatively speaking, ...
The recent growth of interest in the cultural industries and their role in employment creation has f...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
Attempts to measure the bundle of activities termed the creative industries commenced with the UK¹s ...
This article focuses attention on a somewhat overlooked component of the career portfolios of practi...
Approximately 285,000 people worked in a cultural occupation as their main job in 2006 according to ...
This statistical snapshot brings together the latest data on Australia\u27s dynamic arts and cultura...
Despite, or perhaps because of, changes in the perception of culture, definitions for the cultural i...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0573.7971(9) / BLDSC - British Librar...
The Australia Council for the Arts released in June 2017 Connecting Australians: Results of the Nati...
Australia’s Arts and Entertainment Sector underpins cultural and social innovation, improves the qua...
The report aims to improve the understanding of Auckland’s creative employment by applying a proven ...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...
Artists continue to make a significant contribution to contemporary society and to the sector of eco...
What does the Australian census tell us about how artists earn their living?Comparatively speaking, ...
The recent growth of interest in the cultural industries and their role in employment creation has f...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
Attempts to measure the bundle of activities termed the creative industries commenced with the UK¹s ...
This article focuses attention on a somewhat overlooked component of the career portfolios of practi...
Approximately 285,000 people worked in a cultural occupation as their main job in 2006 according to ...
This statistical snapshot brings together the latest data on Australia\u27s dynamic arts and cultura...
Despite, or perhaps because of, changes in the perception of culture, definitions for the cultural i...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0573.7971(9) / BLDSC - British Librar...
The Australia Council for the Arts released in June 2017 Connecting Australians: Results of the Nati...
Australia’s Arts and Entertainment Sector underpins cultural and social innovation, improves the qua...
The report aims to improve the understanding of Auckland’s creative employment by applying a proven ...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...
Artists continue to make a significant contribution to contemporary society and to the sector of eco...