Bendigo Writers Festival Review Process Update

The City of Greater Bendigo has completed a key phase of the Bendigo Writers Festival review process, following the closure of an online survey and roundtable discussion held last week, as well as direct engagement with publishers and other literary stakeholders.

The survey on the Let's Talk Greater Bendigo community engagement platform was completed by 852 people and the independently facilitated roundtable discussion brought together a group of six local stakeholders identified as having helped establish the Festival or had significant involvement in past festivals.

Mayor Cr Andrea Metcalf and Cr Damien Hurrell also participated in the roundtable, with Cr Hurrell's participation due to him serving as the Council representative on the Festival working group.

Feedback from both the survey and the roundtable reflected on the Festival's history, who the Festival is for and the benefits it provides to the community, what has worked well, where improvements can be made, the recent challenges experienced by the Festival, and a future direction for the event and what success looks like.

Chief Executive Officer Andrew Cooney thanked everyone for participating in the review to date.

"This has been an important process for the City to undertake following this year's reduced Festival. We value the time and energy people have put into completing the survey, responding to requests for feedback or attending the roundtable discussion," Mr Cooney said.

"Our team will now assess the data and emerging themes to inform a report to Council that will go to the December Council meeting with a recommendation on how we move forward."

A summary of the survey data, roundtable discussion and other feedback will be included in the Council report.

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