Western Australian Screen Industry Strategy 2024-2034 

The Western Australian Screen Industry strategy is a 10-year framework to build a strong screen industry in WA.

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WA Screen Industry Strategy

The Western Australian Screen Industry Strategy will coordinate and guide the activities of the State Government in supporting the growth of the WA screen industry over the next 10 years.

The vision:

Western Australia has a world-renowned screen industry showcasing exceptional creative content and stories to the world. Government and industry align to create new highly skilled jobs, attract investment and activity to grow and diversify our economy, and enrich our cultures and our people.

The WA Screen Industry Strategy aims to grow the economic and cultural benefits from the industry and align it with the State’s economic development framework, Diversify WA.

The strategy will attract larger scale productions to the state, making WA a place where high-quality international productions are made, and where WA stories are created to be shared with the world.

The strategy will also grow the WA local screen industry, supporting local creative content, creating jobs, and increasing investment and tourism opportunities in the state.

The WA Screen Industry Strategy outlines 4 strategic pillars and 8 initiatives to expand the Western Australian screen industry, provide increased creative employment, increase opportunities for external investment, and greater economic diversification for the state.

The strategy will support the delivery of the State Government’s $233.5 million state-of the art Screen Production Facility and $20 million for the WA Screen Production Attraction Incentive Fund as part of those initiatives.

The full strategy including a 2-page overview showing the pillars and initiatives are provided below. 

Development of the strategy

The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) led the development of the WA Screen Industry Strategy with an across-agency working group comprising:

  • Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
  • Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation
  • Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
  • Department of Training and Workforce Development
  • Tourism Western Australia
  • Department of Treasury
  • Screenwest.

Industry consultation was also undertaken through a key industry association roundtable and targeted consultation as well as feedback on the draft strategy through a broad cross-section of sector representatives.

Implementation of the strategy

An industry development team led by DLGSC will guide the implementation of the Screen Industry Strategy over the next 10 years, comprising:

  • Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
  • Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation (JTSI)
  • Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)
  • Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD)
  • Tourism Western Australia
  • Department of Treasury
  • Screenwest
  • Arts and Culture Trust
  • Lotterywest.

The strategy initiatives will be developed and managed in partnership with key industry bodies and relevant government agencies to ensure a whole-of-government approach to getting the best outcomes for the screen sector and the State.

For further information on screen funding and support available please visit Screenwest.

Further information will be updated on this page as the 10-year strategy and supporting initiatives are progressed.

Page reviewed 24 April 2024