The $17.5 billion industry that s hungry for funding
25 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM
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Gaming technology is tipped to be the next big winner for the Creative Industries sector. Photo / Getty Images
Gaming technology is tipped to be the next big winner for the Creative Industries sector. Photo / Getty Images
Calls for the Government to pump more funding into the creative sector - which already injects $17.5 billion to the country s GDP and supports 131,000 jobs - could have big spinoffs for the Bay.
Heavyweights in the creative sector, which encompasses game development, animation, design and performing arts, say it is evolving at pace.
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Creative Industries: Multibillion-dollar industry evolving at pace
25 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM
7 minutes to read
Gaming technology is tipped to be the next big winner for the Creative Industries sector. Photo / Getty Images
Gaming technology is tipped to be the next big winner for the Creative Industries sector. Photo / Getty Images
Calls for the Government to pump more funding into the creative sector - which already injects $17.5 billion to the country s GDP and supports 131,000 jobs - could have big spinoffs for the Bay.
Heavyweights in the creative sector, which encompasses game development, animation, design and performing arts, say it is evolving at pace.
THE family of a former long-serving Musselburgh GP have been overwhelmed by tributes from ex-patients following his death at the age of 93. Dr Alan S Watson – affectionately known as ‘the Doc’ or ‘Doc Watson’ – served the local community for 37 years after joining the Musselburgh Bridge Street practice. Musselburgh Rugby Football Cub was also close to his heart and he served for years on the touchline as team doctor. The club paid tribute to him, saying: “Alan was a fantastic supporter of the club and formed a strong family bond with everyone at Stoneyhill. His son Derek is a past captain of the club and his grandson Euan has also pulled on the Butcher’s Apron.