Creative Industries Strategy 2020 – 2024

The Creative Industries Strategy 2020 – 2024 aims to help the creative industries in the Northern Territory grow and create more jobs.

This plan, developed by the Chamber of Commerce NT, the NT Government, and the creative industries sector, aims to make the sector better and boost the economy.

The strategy was developed after a year of consultation with organisations and stakeholders from all regions. Consultations were run by a Creative Industries Strategy Steering Committee to inform key actions in the strategy.

The goal is to make an innovative, sustainable and unique creative sector that makes the NT a great place to live, attracts visitors, and helps the economy grow.

The plan makes recommendations across 12 key sectors of the creative industries:

  1. Visual Arts and Crafts
  2. Screen, Radio and Broadcasting
  3. Advertising
  4. Museums
  5. Architecture
  6. Performing Arts
  7. Fashion
  8. Digital Design
  9. Literature and Print Media
  10. Festivals
  11. Libraries and Archives
  12. Music Composition and Publishing.

Read the Creative Industries Strategy NT 2020 – 2024 PDF (11.9 MB).

NT Textile Printing and Fashion Manufacturing Hub Feasibility Study Report

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and PwC’s Indigenous Consulting developed a feasibility study for the proposed Textile Printing and Fashion Manufacturing Hub (the Hub) - a priority action in the NT Creative Industries Strategy 2020-24.

The study looked at the potential economic and commercial viability of a Textile Printing and Fashion Manufacturing Hub in the Territory, based on the state of the industry and future growth expectations. The study provides information on current and future demand, potential operating models, and likely social and economic benefits, risks and costs to guide consideration of any future development of a Hub.

Read the NT Textile printing and Fashion Manufacturing Hub Feasibility Study report PDF (5.7 MB).


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