A Minister for the Creative and Cultural Economy is WeCreate’s “ask” of the next government.
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AI in the Creative Industries Conference
"Enhance creativity; keep the fun part; AI is a tool for creativity, not a replacement" Kimball Thurston, Wētā FX Sitting in the movie theatre at Park Road Productions listening to two people who live and breathe AI in...
Letter to Minister Simmonds re WDC’s
The future of Workforce Development Councils is under review. WeCreate wrote to Hon Penny Simmonds about implications of this for the creative ecosystem. Read the letter >
A Minister for the Creative and Cultural Economy
A Minister for the Creative and Cultural Economy is WeCreate’s “ask” of the next government.
Creative Jobs Growing at Twice the UK Economy Average
Creative industries continued to power the growth of the UK’s workforce…
Creative Sector can be a big contributor to a more productive and prosperous New Zealand
WeCreate, the alliance of New Zealand’s creative…
Why are we not resourcing all teachers to be creatives?
Why is the Government putting ‘creatives’ in schools rather…
WeCreate welcomes government’s Copyright Issues Paper
WeCreate, the alliance of New Zealand’s creative industries, has…