A list of publications put out by the department's service areas.
How climate change could affect sport and recreation now and in the future.
This position statement is to delineate the responsibility of the signing of contestant wraps and gloves at Combat Sports Commission (the Commission) sanctioned events.
For the safety and organisation of combat sports.
For the year ended 30 June 2019.
An online interactive map acknowledging the names of Noongar places throughout the Perth CBD area, also known as Boorlo or Burrell in the Noongar language.
The case for gender balanced leadership in sport and recreation
Our vision for Western Australia is to be the best place it can be to live, work and play thanks to the contribution of its arts, culture and creative industries.
The former Minister for Arts, The Hon. Peter Foss QC MLC, initiated the State Living Treasures Awards to honour those artists whose lifetime work has enhanced the artistic and cultural life of Western Australia.
This is the second time the awards have been presented, the first being in 1998.
The Western Australian State Living Treasures Awards were inaugurated in 1998 to honour senior West Australian artists who have made a lifelong contribution to their art form and their community.
The Social Impacts of Culture and the Arts WA report and its application are part of the further development of the overall Public Value Measurement model.
Weight cutting is a dangerous practice often inappropriately undertaken in combat sports.
A new approach to capturing, measuring and explaining the value of the arts.
Technical Report 2012.
Early conceptual scoping of the department’s new value framework.
The department commissions independent research consultants to undertake an annual survey of WA's value and attitudes towards culture and the arts.
The department commissions independent research consultants to undertake an annual survey of WA's value and attitudes towards culture and the arts
The Macquarie University study is part of a National Survey of Remote Indigenous Artists.
An audience segmentation study was conducted in 2012 to analyse the data gathered from the the department’s Arts and Culture Monitor 2007-2011 surveys.
An infographic representing results from the WA Audience Segmentation study.