Thank you for your interest in this project. The Art and Soul: Creative and Prosperous City Strategy 2018-22 has been adopted.

The Creative and Prosperous City Strategy (the Strategy) provides a blueprint for Council, community and business to work together to create a thriving social, cultural and economic future for Port Phillip. The Strategy outlines the cultural change and collaborative actions required over the next four years across a range of council services including: arts, culture and heritage, economic development and tourism, festivals, libraries, markets, city planning and urban design to create a thriving social, cultural and economic future for the City.

The Strategy enables Council to be focused in:

  • leveraging investments to support the creative industries sector
  • delivering a concentrated placemaking effort
  • strengthening South Melbourne and Fishermans Bend as our creative industry clusters
  • increasing access to affordable spaces and funding for local creative industries
  • planning for adequate employment opportunities in the creative industries.

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Thank you for your interest in this project. The (External link)Art and Soul: Creative and Prosperous City Strategy 2018-22(External link) has been adopted.

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Thank you for your interest in this project. The (External link)Art and Soul: Creative and Prosperous City Strategy 2018-22(External link) has been adopted.