Horsham Rural City Council is seeking to hear from the region's creatives to help inform the development of Council's new Creative Horsham Plan.
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HRCC's Creative Services and Events Lead Shana Miatke said the survey is open to anyone who "likes to spend time exploring or developing their creative interests and passions".
"The Creative Horsham Plan will guide how Council operations tailor and provide services through facilities such as the Horsham Town Hall in the future," Ms Miatke said.
"Through the Creative Horsham Plan, Council is also interested in understanding the needs of creative businesses, the opportunities for public art and improving audience experiences."
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The Creative Horsham Plan would "support Council's vision for the municipality to be a vibrant, liveable hub that thrives on strong economic growth and social connectedness".
"Input and feedback from people living here and making or consuming art is welcome," Ms Miatke said.
"This can include being part of a band or choir, performing or supporting a theatre group; being part of a dance group or taking dance lessons, learning, playing or performing musical instruments.
"It can also include being part of an art group, learning new creative skills through lessons and classes, exhibiting or selling your artwork, providing creative services, like graphic design, film, photography, design, film animation or gaming; writing or producing artisan products."
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Those interested can contribute to the development of the Creative Horsham Plan by completing a survey that is open until the end of September.
Over the next few months, there will be other ways the community can contribute to the Creative Horsham, including exploring the themes of Participation, Venues, Partnerships, Destination and Communication.
People interested in the Creative Horsham Plan are also welcome to contact Ms Miatke through HRCC on (03) 5382 9777.
The plan will be available for public comment later this year. For more information, visit www.hrcc.vic.gov.au/Have-Your-Say/Creative-Horsham-Plan
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