CREATIVE PROJECTS TO BOOST LEARNING IN WELSHPOOL

Member for Eastern Victoria today announced that Welshpool and District Primary School is one of 16 Victorian schools that will partner with local artists and organisations in terms 2-4.
Children will be able to tap into their creative side and learn new skills, without their parents having to find extra time and money for similar activities outside school.
The 2026 recipients will share in $360,000 through the Creative Learning Partnerships program. They include Melbourne Indigenous Transition School, which will work with creative and social change organisation Storyscape and First Nations audio app Yalinguth. Students will take part in visual arts and storytelling workshops and create a short film showcasing their work.
Welshpool and District Primary School will receive $10,000, working with theatre practitioner Anthony Crowley, students will develop and perform a site-specific cabaret that tells stories inspired by the bush, the ocean, and the fishing culture of Port Welshpool. 
Creative Learning Partnerships is a collaboration between Creative Victoria and the Department of Education.
It is the Victorian Government’s longest running creative grants program.
Established in 1982, it’s supported residencies for more than 1,650 creative practitioners, upskilled close to 4,000 teachers and brought creativity and learning together for more than 76,000 Victorian students.
For more information on Creative Learning Partnerships, or to see the full list of 2026 recipients, visit creative.vic.gov.au
Quote attributable to Minister for Creative Industries Colin Brooks
“This program supports students, local artists and our creative industries. Participants get hands-on creative learning without families needing to find extra time or money to participate outside school hours.”
Quote attributable to Minister for Education Ben Carroll
“Creative learning helps students build confidence, curiosity and critical thinking skills. Programs like this give students the chance to connect with working artists and experience the power of creativity in their education.”
Quote attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Tom McIntosh
“I’m thrilled announce that students at Welshpool and District Primary School will get to work with local artists, explore their creativity, and learn new skills right here at school."