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Arts and Culture Monitor 2022

An independent survey into how Western Australians view the arts shows strong public support for the value of the State’s arts and culture activities.
74% of Western Australian audiences say they are 'ready to attend now' — the second-highest rate in the country.

Audience Outlook Monitor

November 2022 results out now
Arts and Culture Monitor 2021

Arts and Culture Monitor 2021

An independent survey into how Western Australians view the arts shows strong public support for the value of the State’s arts and culture activities.
COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor Phase 3

COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor – WA Phase 3 report out now

The final report is now available, showing how Western Australian audiences felt in September 2020 about attending arts events again, compared to earlier in the year.
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COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor – Phase 3 report out now

National results from the third phase of the COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor are now available.
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Arts and Culture Monitor 2020

The Arts and Culture Monitor is an annual independent survey into how Western Australians view the arts. The 2020 report shows strong public support for the value of the State’s culture and arts activities.
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COVID-19 Creative Industries Impact Survey – available now

The department is conducting a targeted survey to assess COVID-19 impacts on employment and revenue in the creative industries in Western Australia.
Audience Outlook Monitor: Phase Two July 2020

COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor — Phase 2 report out now

Results from the second phase of the COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor are now available.
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COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor – WA results

WA results from the Audience Outlook Monitor are available now, showing how Western Australian audiences feel about attending arts and culture events in the context of the COVID-19.
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Arts and Culture Monitor 2019

An independent survey into how Western Australians view the arts shows strong and increasing public support for the value of the State’s culture and arts activities.

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