A creative city allows for and encourages risk taking and initiative. It embraces Indigenous history and culture, builds on its heritage and its freedom, and allows people to experiment and innovate. It is bold and inspirational, fostering uniqueness and invention, and demonstrating leadership.
Future Melbourne 2008

Melbourne's creative industry is vibrant, and ranges from state-of-the-art film studios at Docklands to fashion design, record labels, songwriters and web designers.

In 2012, there were 251 businesses and organisations in the creative industries sector and they provided 4,892 jobs. The sector has total output of $2.06 billion and contributes $988 million in Gross Local Product to the municipality’s economy.

The City of Melbourne encourages and facilitates participation in artistic expression and supports experimentation to inspire innovation and a sense of wonder. Importantly, we celebrate our rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture and protect and respond to our city’s heritage.

There is high participation in arts and cultural activities in the City of Melbourne.

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