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What it’s like to work in arts, media and recreational services

Find out what to expect day-to-day, what people love about the work and how much you can earn.

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The arts, media and recreational services industry is full of passionate people. Work can be seasonal or ongoing, providing you with flexibility. If you’re driven and care about delivering quality experiences and services, this industry might be for you.

What people love about working in arts, media and recreational services

Some of the benefits of working in arts, media and recreational services are:

Where you can work

The arts, media and recreational services industry has a wide range of employers. For example, you could work for a theatre, festival or local council.

The kinds of arts, media and recreational services settings you could work in include:

Median salary

The median weekly earnings for people who work in the arts and recreational services industry in Australia is $1,641.

Source: Jobs and Skills Australia(opens in a new window)

Note that this salary is current as of January 2025 and is indicative only. A range of salaries apply to different roles across the industry.

Job demand in Victoria

Below are the employment projections for the arts and recreation services industry in Victoria. Figures show the number of workers in 2024 and the new workers expected to enter the workforce by 2027 and 2034.

‘New workers expected’ accounts for workers adding new jobs to the economy and replacing retirees over the next 3 and 10 years. These projections are estimates only. There will be additional jobs available as people move between jobs and industries.

Note that specific data is not available for media services.

Region Workers 2024 New workers expected by 2027 New workers expected by 2034
Victoria 71,301 4,327 21,121
Melbourne – inner metropolitan 25,158 1,786 7,750
Melbourne – inner south-east metropolitan 4,744 178 1,051
Melbourne – southern metropolitan 8,447 376 2,245
Melbourne – northern metropolitan 6,626 435 2,233
Melbourne – eastern metropolitan 7,130 243 1,626
Melbourne – western metropolitan 5,955 496 2,317
Ballarat and surrounds (Central Highlands) 1,975 144 644
Bendigo, Echuca and surrounds (Loddon Campaspe) 2,126 122 649
Geelong, Colac and surrounds (Barwon) 3,049 248 1,041
Gippsland 2,687 122 728
Horsham and surrounds (Wimmera Southern Mallee) 435 17 81
Mildura, Swan Hill and surrounds (Mallee) 493 23 95
Shepparton, Seymour and surrounds (Goulburn) 756 35 203
Wangaratta, Wodonga and surrounds (Ovens Murray) 1,010 60 301
Warrnambool, Hamilton and surrounds (Great South Coast) 710 44 158

Source: Victorian Skills Authority Employment Projections Dashboard

Career success stories

James Murphy case study

James makes waves in the tourism industry

“TAFE provided a practical pathway to get back to my education after taking time away. It’s been the foundation for my future business ventures in the service and tourism industry.”

Joe Casey case study

Rewriting his story: Joe’s creative career change

“I’ve always enjoyed the creative side of life – art, music, literature. As a millennial, I think my generation is changing what career paths can look like, and normalising making a change.”

Resources to plan your next steps

Visit our arts, media and recreational services industry profile to find out about:

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Updated 8 January 2025



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