
welcome
intro
In a world of digital noise, curated personas, and inauthentic online spaces, the need for real gatherings and genuine creative connection has never been clearer.
Pitch & Progress is our response. Not another networking night or one-off program, but a shared space for artists, musicians, producers, technologists, designers, and makers to meet as peers, share what they’re working on, and build together.
Part seminar, part social club, part creative workshop—it’s a place where ideas meet conversation, and where momentum can grow into action.
We’re beginning in the Northern Rivers, the Gold Coast, and Brisbane—regions full of energy but short on lasting creative infrastructure. From there, we’ll grow into other cities through pop-ups shaped by demand and community input.
The project was born from a need to counter burnout, disconnection, and the transactional nature of creative industries. Through a monthly rhythm of panels, roundtables, workshops, and performances, Pitch & Progress offers something more grounded and human.
Whether you’re releasing an EP, designing a fashion line, launching a zine, building a web app, or just reconnecting with your practice, this is a place to find peers who understand the work behind it.
At its core, Pitch & Progress is both practical and cultural: offering studios, co-working, residencies, and labs, while fostering dialogue, trust, and continuity.
Anchoring the ecosystem are The Social Commons (a permanent venue), the Co Create Program (a 12–14 week residency), and a rhythm of events, gigs, retreats, and hangouts.
Pitch & Progress is where new perspectives are shared, collaborators found, and creative energy renewed. Not just events—a culture we can build together.


context & why?
No generation’s had to juggle this much at once. Costs up, work unstable, housing out of reach, public space shrinking, constant pressure to stay online. Creativity’s not gone—the scaffolding around it collapsed.
Libraries, venues, and community centres got hollowed out. Institutions feel dated. Platforms sold us “connection” but gave us burnout. AI just hit fast-forward without giving us brakes.
This isn’t just about mental health—it’s systemic. Disconnection everywhere, trust flatlined, suicide still the #1 killer of young people. It’s not apathy—it’s cultural displacement.
Still, new forms are bubbling up: silent book clubs, sober socials, DIY residencies, underground studios, run clubs. People are rebuilding from scratch, mostly without support.
What’s missing isn’t ideas—it’s infrastructure. Not energy, but systems. Pitch & Progress is part of the pivot: not copying what’s gone, but testing what’s next. Spaces where creativity feels communal, not competitive. Where showing up matters more than polish.
We’re starting in Southeast Queensland and Northern NSW—residencies, workshops, labs, showcases, gatherings—all peer-led, place-based, emotionally real.
Pitch & Progress is a commons, a program, and a commitment: to keep creativity connected to community, and momentum alive.

focal points & creative vectors
projects inside co create move through six creative directions we call vectors — they’re not boxes, they’re orientations — ways to situate your work inside a bigger map of culture.
creative connection + collaboration — trust, dialogue, emotional infrastructure
innovation + economic resilience — ai literacy, coding, digital fluency, new models of making a living
visual storytelling + web culture — art, design, interactivity, narratives across screens
creative business + strategy — branding, audience design, sustainable economies
music, performance + events — sound, touring, festivals, and independent live ecosystems
motion, screen + immersive media — film, tv, vfx, xr, and hybrid storytelling
sustainable architecture + agriculture — regenerative building and food systems: passive energy housing, modular green design, recycled + bio-based materials, vertical farming, aquaponics hubs, agroforestry, and climate-resilient food projects that link ecology, community, and creativity
co create - our program
Co Create is a 12–14 week residency-in-action designed to sustain creative life through focus, dialogue, and collaboration. Based in the Northern Rivers and Gold Coast, and anchored by The Social Commons, it offers a civic studio where young creatives (18–35) work as peers—not competitors—across music, film, design, coding, and cultural practice.
The program is peer-led, care-driven, accessible, and regenerative, prioritising process over performance and wellbeing over burnout. Six creative vectors guide practice—connection, future fluency, visual storytelling, creative business, music, and immersive media—supported by weekly lectures, labs, roundtables, and creative socials.
Participants leave with a finished project, new skills, trusted peers, and pathways into residencies, collaborations, and sustainable practice. Beyond the sprint, alumni remain part of a living ecosystem through The Social Commons, Residents Desk, and ongoing peer pods.


the social commons project
Across Australia, creatives are searching for more than another event, coworking space, or arts program. What’s missing is continuity—a place that feels steady, welcoming, and alive with possibility. That’s what we’re building with The Social Commons.
We’re currently securing our venue in the Northern Rivers and Southeast Queensland—details coming soon.
The Social Commons is more than a space. It’s a living hub: part hangout, part studio, part gathering place. Built on hospitality, inclusion, and mutual respect, it holds space for both structured activity and casual presence.
It’s a home for the in-between times—after the performance, between projects, before the next step. A cultural anchor where you can pause, recalibrate, and belong.
We’re forming a founding community to shape the space from the start. Join the waitlist to co-create the vision and be the first to know when doors open.
our events
Most creative and business events are one-and-done. You show up, chat a bit, then it’s over. Pitch & Progress is about keeping momentum alive. Co Create runs like a residency, with weekly sprints for focused work, peer labs for honest feedback, seminars on AI, ethics, and creative wellbeing, and open studios where people can jam, test ideas, or just sit with the work.
There are music and media nights with live sets and screenings, showcases that welcome projects-in-progress, and roundtables to talk about culture, civic life, and what’s ahead. Every week has its own rhythm: build, share, reflect, repeat.
Alongside that, we put on public gatherings—showcases, expos, live music, and gallery nights—that open the doors wider. What makes it different is the cross-disciplinary mix, the grounding in care and sustainability, and the way projects and connections continue long after the event.










