Creators of Ipswich report

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Jones, Ashley P. and Power, Margaret. 2020. Creators of Ipswich report. Springfield, Australia. University of Southern Queensland.
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Creators of Ipswich report

Report TypeGovernment report
AuthorsJones, Ashley P. (Author) and Power, Margaret (Author)
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
Number of Pages30
Year2020
PublisherUniversity of Southern Queensland
Place of PublicationSpringfield, Australia
Abstract

This report is aimed to provide a summary of the findings from a survey conducted in October, 2020 and the additional research that deals with the notion of the Creative Economy.
The report offers clarity around the current state of play for the local creative community. Opportunities for leadership, growth and development of the sector.

KeywordsIpswich, Creators of Ipswich, creative arts, creative economy, creatives
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020369999. Other creative arts and writing not elsewhere classified
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Byline AffiliationsSchool of Creative Arts
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