Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Geraldton
Author(s) -
Greg Hearn,
Marion McCutcheon,
Mark David Ryan,
Stuart Cunningham
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.5204/rep.eprints.203692
Subject(s) - the arts , tourism , grassroots , population , business , geography , economic growth , political science , sociology , economics , demography , politics , law , archaeology
Grassroots arts connected to economy through start-up culture Geraldton is a regional centre in Western Australia, with 39,000 people and a stable, diverse economy that includes a working port, mining services, agriculture, and the rock-lobster fishing industry (see Appendix). Tourism, though small, is growing rapidly. The arts and culture ecosystem of Geraldton is notable for three characteristics: - a strong publicly-funded arts and cultural strategy, with clear rationales that integrate social, cultural, and economic objectives - a longstanding, extensive ecosystem of pro-am and volunteer arts and cultural workers - strong local understanding of arts entrepreneurship, innovative business models for artists, and integrated connection with other small businesses and incubators
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