Key Industry Sector - Cultural
More information
See the links below for more information. Alternatively, contact IBSA for further detail and advice on any
of the Training Packages relevant to cultural and related industries or to
participate in consultations or provide feedback on CUS01.
Cultural industries are the lifeblood of a vibrant and creative society. They
are also integral to Australia's business success and support industry through a
range of essential and innovative services. The five Training Packages relating
to Cultural and Related industries are designed to help creative people benefit
and profit from their skills.
Australia's diverse cultural industries help shape Australians' perceptions
of their culture and identity... They also communicate Australia's ideas about
itself to the rest of the world.
The Cultural Industries comprise the following main sectors:
- Community cultural development;
- Entertainment;
- Film, television and radio;
- Library and information services;
- Multimedia;
- Museums, galleries and cultural heritage sites;
- Music;
- Performing arts; and
- Visual arts, craft and design.
There's an art to success. IBSA's qualifications are designed to help
creative people get an edge on the competition and learn how to turn their
abilities into skills capable of generating personal and professional
profit.
Five Training Packages detail competency standards
and nationally recognised qualifications for the cultural industries.
Entertainment Training Package
(CUE03)
The Entertainment Training Package includes 21 qualifications in a range of
specialist areas for live production, theatre and events including design,
construction and manufacturing, technical services and venue and event services.
Click here for an overview of the Entertainment Training
Package (CUE03)
Screen and Mevia Training Package (CUF07)
The Screen and Media Training Package, formerly CUF01 Film, TV, Radio and Multimedia, includes 18
qualifications in the specialist areas of broadcast engineering, radio and
television broadcasting, multimedia and screen (film and television).
Click here for an overview of the Screen and Media Training Package (CUF07)
Click here for an overview of the Film, TV, Radio and
Multimedia Training Package (CUF01)
Museum and Library/Information Services
Training Package (CUL04)
The Museum and Library/Information Services Training Package includes 5
qualifications each in library/information services and museum practice from
Certificate II to Advanced Diploma.
Click here for an overview of the Museum and
Library/Information Services Training Package (CUL04)
Music Training Package
(CUS01)
The Music Training Package includes Certificate I and II qualifications that
provide a foundation for entry into the music industry and a range of higher
level qualifications in the following three broad areas: music
performance; music business; and sound recording. This Training Package is
currently being reviewed.
Click here for an overview of the Music Training Package
(CUS01)
Visual Arts, Craft and Design Training
Package (CUV03)
The Visual Arts, Craft and Design Training Package includes 16 qualifications
ranging from Certificate I to Advanced Diploma across a wide range of
specialisations, including Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander cultural arts,
arts administration and management, design, opal cutting and polishing, photo
imaging, and visual arts and contemporary craft.
Click here for an overview of the Visual Arts, Craft and Design
Training Package (CUV03)
Cultural Industries Sector Advisory Committee
IBSA's Sector Advisory Committees (SACs) are a pivotal
component of our overarching Stakeholder Engagement strategy which also includes National Project
Reference Groups (NPRG). They provide an ideal forum for contemporary industry
input and dialogue on industry matters as a means of informing the Board's
decisions in important labour market and training areas.
Click
here to view the membership of the Cultural Industries
Sector Advisory Committee
Cultural Industries National Project Reference Groups and Project
Advisory Committees
National Project Reference Groups (NPRGs) and Project Advisory Committees
(PACs) are developed on a needs-basis and are responsible for providing advice
and feedback to IBSA around specific projects. These groups/committees
provide input to the development of project reports, units of competencies and
other deliverables, and promote the project and its outcomes to other relevant
stakeholders. Regular meetings provide a forum for targeted project guidance and
industry content expertise; enabling the exchange of ideas, identification of
issues, gathering of information, and the development of appropriate
solutions
Click here to view the membership of the National Project
Reference Group for Cultural Industries