❓ Hon Julie Freeman asks about the Creative Industries Taskforce's membership selection, meeting schedule, and action plan delivery. The Minister provides details on selection criteria, meeting dates, and the plan's intended public release by year-end.
AnsweredQoN 224Legislative Council
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Creative Industries Taskforce
224. Hon Julie Freeman to
the minister representing the Minister for
Creative Industries:
I refer to the
Creative Industries Taskforce.
(1) What was the process and criteria
used to select members, and was there an open expression of interest?
(2) On what dates has the taskforce met
since its establishment?
(3) How many times is the taskforce
expected to meet in 2026?
(4) When will the taskforce deliver its
action plan, and will it be publicly released?
224. Hon Julie Freeman to
the minister representing the Minister for
Creative Industries:
I refer to the
Creative Industries Taskforce.
(1) What was the process and criteria
used to select members, and was there an open expression of interest?
(2) On what dates has the taskforce met
since its establishment?
(3) How many times is the taskforce
expected to meet in 2026?
(4) When will the taskforce deliver its
action plan, and will it be publicly released?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. The following response has
been provided by the Minister for Creative Industries.
(1) Members of the Creative Industries
Taskforce were selected for their recognised leadership, experience and
contribution to the development of Western Australia's creative industries as
well as their capacity to provide strategic oversight and sector-wide
perspective. Membership of the taskforce aims to strike a balance between
creative disciplines, geographic location and business types.
(2) The taskforce met on 3 February 2026
and 11 March 2026.
(3) A third formal meeting is currently
being scheduled, with further engagement to occur on an as-needs basis.
(4) The action plan is intended for
public release by the end of the year.
honourable member for some notice of the question. The following response has
been provided by the Minister for Creative Industries.
(1) Members of the Creative Industries
Taskforce were selected for their recognised leadership, experience and
contribution to the development of Western Australia's creative industries as
well as their capacity to provide strategic oversight and sector-wide
perspective. Membership of the taskforce aims to strike a balance between
creative disciplines, geographic location and business types.
(2) The taskforce met on 3 February 2026
and 11 March 2026.
(3) A third formal meeting is currently
being scheduled, with further engagement to occur on an as-needs basis.
(4) The action plan is intended for
public release by the end of the year.
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