Deputy Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism

The Deputy Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism (Dirprwy Weinidog y Celfyddydau, Chwaraeon a Thwristiaeth) was a deputy minister of the Welsh Government, accountable to the cabinet minister for the economy. Established in 2014, the last officeholder was Dawn Bowden from May 2021 to March 2024.

Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the post were:

The post-holder notably announced a registration and licensing scheme for all visitor accommodation in Wales. The post is accountable and deputy to the Minister for the Economy.
 * Assist in establishing, growing, and developing businesses, by providing support (including export support) and advice
 * Inward investment support
 * Policy on international trade
 * Information regarding entrepreneurship, enterprise and businesses
 * Development Bank of Wales
 * Economic Advisory Panel
 * Council for Economic Development and Social Partnership Strategy Group
 * Promoting Wales as a Business and Investment location
 * Cardiff Capital Region City Deal and Swansea Bay City Deal
 * Mid Wales Growth Deal and North Wales Growth Deal
 * Manage economic development-related Welsh Government-owned property
 * Services for business development and business skills
 * Careers Policy and sponsoring Careers Choices Dewis Gyrfa (CCDG)
 * Policy and delivery of Apprenticeships
 * Policy and delivery of Youth and Adult employability
 * Learning providers based on work
 * Sector skills
 * Developing Workforce skills
 * Skills and employment-related European programmes
 * Regional Skills Partnership
 * National Occupational Standards
 * A responsible business practices, competitiveness and growth regulatory framework
 * Foundational Economy
 * The social economy and Social Enterprise
 * The co-operative economy
 * Science
 * Science policy development, including regular liaison with the Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales and the National Science Academy
 * Life Sciences
 * Research and Innovation, including knowledge transfer, research and development, and commercialisation, leading to the maximisation of innovation and research incomes, and Research Centres of Excellence
 * Infrastructure for digital connectivity, such as the Public Sector Broadband Aggregation, and fast broadband and mobile
 * Cross Government Digital and Data Policy & Strategy
 * Major events
 * Culture, the arts and creativity, including Creative Wales
 * Policy on broadcasting
 * Sponsoring the Arts Council of Wales and deciding its responsibilities
 * Tourism in Wales (both within Wales and to Wales)
 * Hospitality
 * The historic environment of Wales
 * Cadw
 * Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
 * Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
 * National Library of Wales
 * Developing a National Archive for Wales
 * National Botanic Garden of Wales
 * Elite sport
 * Community sport, active recreation and physical activity, sponsorship of Sports Council for Wales
 * The Valleys taskforce and programme
 * 2014–2020 European Structural and Investment Funds
 * Shared Prosperity Fund / Community Renewal Fund