New faces announced to shape Victoria’s arts future

Creative Industries Minister Martin Foley has announced 20 artists and sector leaders to develop the state’s new arts strategy.
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Rapper and comedian Adam Briggs has been appointed to the Creative Industries Advisory Group. Image supplied.

Victoria’s Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley has announced a team of 20 leading figures to co-create the state’s arts strategy for the next four years. Speaking at the Creative State Summit on Thursday 30 May, Foley revealed a who’s who of Victorian artists and sector leaders who will guide the formation of strategy from 2020 as the Creative Industries Advisory Group.

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George Dunford is Content Director at ArtsHub and Screenhub. He has written for Meanjin, The Big Issue, Lonely Planet, The Good Food Guide and others. He has worked in digital leadership roles in the cultural sector for more than 10 years including at the National Library of Australia, National Museum of Australia and the Wheeler Centre. Twitter: @Hack_packer Instagram: george.dunford LinkedIn: george-dunford