Publications

A list of publications put out by the department's service areas.

List of publications

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Audience Outlook Monitor: November 2022 — National and WA Snapshot

How national and Western Australian audiences felt in November 2022 about attending arts and culture events in the context of the pandemic.

Audience Outlook Monitor. Family Attendance Outlook 2022. National Fact Sheet

Audience Outlook Monitor: March 2022 — Family Attendance Outlook. National Fact Sheet

How national and Western Australian families and caregivers are engaging with arts and culture experiences in March 2022.

Audience Outlook Monitor: March 2022 — National and WA Digital Engagement Outlook

How national and Western Australian audiences are engaging with online arts and culture experiences in March 2022.

Audience Outlook Monitor. March 2022. Western Australia Snapshot

Audience Outlook Monitor: March 2022 — National and WA Snapshot

How national and Western Australian audiences felt in March 2022 about attending arts and culture events in the context of the pandemic.

Audience Outlook Monitor: November 2021 — National and WA Snapshot

How national and Western Australian audiences felt in November 2021 about attending arts and culture events in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Audience Outlook Monitor: July 2021 — National and WA Snapshot

How national and Western Australian audiences felt in July 2021 about attending arts and culture events in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Audience Outlook Monitor: Phase Three September 2020 — National and WA Snapshot

How national and Western Australian audiences felt in September 2020 about attending arts and culture events in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Western Australian Cultural Infrastructure Investment Guidelines

Western Australian Cultural Infrastructure Investment Guidelines

The WA Cultural Infrastructure Investment Guidelines identifies outcomes for investing in cultural infrastructure, and can be used as a tool for robust, evidence-based assessment of cultural infrastructure proposals.

Western Australian Cultural Infrastructure Framework 2030+

Western Australian Cultural Infrastructure Framework 2030+

The WA Cultural Infrastructure Framework 2030+ identifies how cultural infrastructure can increase participation in arts, culture and creative activities for all Western Australians and showcase the State to the world.

Western Australian Cultural Infrastructure Framework 2030+ Summary

Western Australian Cultural Infrastructure Framework 2030+ Summary

The WA Cultural Infrastructure Framework 2030+ Summary outlines a roadmap for holistic cultural infrastructure planning and investment in the State until 2030 and beyond.

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MARKYT Community Resilience Scorecard

Empowering State and local government leaders with state-wide, local data to respond, recover and thrive.

Arts and Culture Monitor 2019 — Survey Report

The department commissions independent research consultants to undertake an annual survey of WA's value and attitudes towards culture and the arts.

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Social Impacts of Culture and the Arts WA, 2019

The Social Impacts of Culture and the Arts WA report and its application are part of the further development of the overall Public Value Measurement model.

PVMF Measuring quality arts

Public Value Measurement Framework. Measuring the Quality of the Arts, 2014

A new approach to capturing, measuring and explaining the value of the arts.

PVMF Issues Paper 2

Public Value Measurement Framework. Issues Paper 2 — Benchmarking

Early conceptual scoping of the department’s new value framework.

Live Music Venues Review, 2015

Desktop review of live music venues in Western Australia.

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Outdoor Opportunities

How being active outdoors benefits children and adolescents.

The relationship between organised recreational activity and mental health

A review of current literature indicates that people who participate in sports clubs and organised recreational activity enjoy better mental health, are more alert, and more resilient against the stresses of modern living.

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