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Applications open to help support creative careers

More than $1 million in funding will go towards backing local artists, creatives and crews to support career-defining research and development activities, mentorships and training.

Creative Industries Minister Steve Dimopoulos announced the recipients of the latest round of investment through the creative R&D program Creators Fund, as well as support for a program to grow the state’s crewing workforce, addressing critical staff shortages in the live music and major events sectors.

The latest round of the Creators Fund will support creative workers in fields such as fashion, music, sculpture, jewellery design, filmmaking and podcasting to build their skills and undertake the research, development and experimentation required to create ground-breaking new work.

Behind the scenes workers in the live music and events sector will also be supported with $190,000 to back the Weasle Eicke Scholarship Program, a crew training initiative which is developed and delivered by CrewCare.

Applications are now open for the program which provides dedicated training, mentorships and placements to students studying Live Production and Sound Production, as well as casual workers from crewing companies to build their skills and gain employment in high demand roles such as lighting, sound, staging, rigging and more.

Named in honour of Victorian industry leader and veteran Wellesley “Weasle” Eicke, a highly respected lighting operator and technician who died in 2021, the program seeks to grow the crewing workforce and also encourages women and other underrepresented groups to pursue a career in the industry.

One in 11 Victorian workers are employed in the state’s creative economy, many of whom are gig workers. These programs support creative workers to upskill and build their careers, while ensuring Victoria has the workforce it needs to support the state’s renowned creative and events calendar, now and into the future.

Applications for the 2023 Weasle Eicke Scholarship program close on June 16, 2023.

Details: crewcare.org.au/weasle-eicke-scholarship

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