A Minister for the Creative and Cultural Economy is WeCreate’s “ask” of the next government.
Submissions
WeCreate Submission Artist Resale Royalty Regulations – May 2023
Submission to Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage resale right for visual artists regulations.
Submission to the Productivity Commission ‘Improving Economic Resilience’ – April 2023
Between 2017 and 2019 WeCreate undertook extensive consultation across the sector and with government agencies.
Submission to Auckland Council Budget – March 2023
The Auckland creative sector is a significant economic contributor and generator of work and employment.
Submission to Stats NZ LTIB – December 2022
In 2016 WeCreate commissioned NZIER to produce a valuation of the creative sector which estimated its contribution to GDP at $17.5bn and employment at 131,000 people.
NZSPG Submission – December 2022
Submission to increasing value from government investment in the NZ Screen Production Grant.
Public Media Submission – September 2022
Submission to the Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media Bill.
Data & Statistics Submission – December 2021
WeCreate welcomes the Data and Statistics Bill as a tool for enabling the collection and…
Submission To The Draft Emissions Reduction Plan – November 2021
The creative sector has been at the forefront of the transition to a low-carbon digital economy since the 1980s.
WeCreate Submission Digital Strategy Aotearoa – November 2021
The creative sector has been at the forefront of digital transformation since the 1980s when screen and music production began to embrace digital and we saw the advent of digital video games.
WeCreate Submission to Manatū Taonga – Long Term Insights Briefing – October 2021
A number of forward-thinking strategic imperatives have been undertaken across the sector in recent years, but these are yet to be actioned by government.
WeCreate Submission – MBIE Long Term Insights Briefing Consultation – August 2021
The future of business for Aotearoa New Zealand opportunities and implications for productivity and wellbeing.
WeCreate Submission – Tertiary Education Commission
Creative, cultural, recreation and technology workforce development council order In council proposals.
WeCreate Submission – NZ Productivity Commission
The creative sector is highly digital and most of our businesses have a global export mindset, many from ‘day one’.
WeCreate Submission Workforce Development Councils – September 2020
In 2016, WeCreate commissioned NZIER to prepare The Evolution of Kiwi Innovation.
Frontier Firms – September 2020
The best way to create value in the 21st century is to connect creativity with technology.
Submission to the Tertiary Education Commission – Workforce Development Councils October 2019
The creative sector will be recognised in NZ for the first time as an economic contributor in the Industry Transformation Plans.
Submission to the Digital Economic Partnership Agreement – Singapore and Chile
We appreciate the opportunity to be consulted on NZ’s participation in the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) negotiations with Singapore and Chile.
Copyright Act Submission – April 2019
Submission to Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment Copyright Act Issues Paper.
Tomorrow’s Schools Submission – March 2019
In order to grow Aotearoa New Zealand’s creative economy, we need to have an education system with creativity at its heart.
Holidays Act Submission – October 2018
Submission to Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment Holidays Act Review.
Trade For All Submission – October 2018
Submission to Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Trade for All Agenda.