We invite you to share your views to inform the development of Australia's new National Cultural Policy, ensuring it embodies the diversity and aspirations of our nation.

Why we want your input

Australia's cultural and creative sector is vital to our national identity, social cohesion and economy. As we develop the next National Cultural Policy, we want to ensure it reflects Australia's diversity and responds to the challenges and opportunities ahead. Your views will help us identify priorities, address emerging challenges and opportunities and build on the achievements of Revive: a place for every story, a story for every place.

How you can voice your opinion

Read the Public Consultation Paper and provide your feedback by writing a statement of up to 500 words or uploading a submission document using the online form (preferred document formats are .docx (Word) or .pdf).

What will be the outcome of this consultation?

Your feedback will directly inform the development of Australia's new National Cultural Policy, helping to shape a framework that supports our cultural and creative sectors into the future.

    The issue

    Australia's cultural and creative sector continues to evolve in a rapidly changing environment. While Revive has delivered significant progress, the sector continues to face challenges, including the lingering effects of the pandemic and shifts in audience engagement and technology.

    A new National Cultural Policy is needed to provide a stable, forward-looking framework, ensuring the sector remains resilient, innovative, and inclusive. This policy will build on the achievements of Revive while addressing emerging priorities and opportunities.

    The development process will draw on lessons from previous policies and extensive consultation. Revive was shaped by over 1,200 formal submissions, 14 public town hall events, and targeted engagement with First Nations communities and sector representatives.

    For the new policy, the Australian Government will continue to engage widely, ensuring voices from across the country inform a policy that reflects Australia's many stories and creative communities.

    Read more about the next National Cultural Policy.

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    Participate

    Consultation opening date and time: 23 March 2026 09.00am
    Consultation closing date and time: 24 May 11.59pm

    Written submission

    We invite you to tell us your views on this topic using the online form. The form includes the option to upload a document (preferred file types include .docx and .pdf) or write a statement of up to 500 words.

    The form will ask you for your:

    • contact name
    • organisation name, if applicable
    • email address
    • postcode
    • confirmation on whether or not your submission can be published or kept confidential.

    All documents to be published need to meet the Digital Service Standard for accessibility. Any submission that does not meet this standard may be modified before being made public.

    If your submission is to be made public, please ensure you do not include any personal information that you don't want to be published.

    If your submission is confidential, please ensure each page of any uploaded document is marked as confidential.

    Town hall events

    We're hosting town hall events as part of our public consultation. More information will be made available soon.

    Other ways to share your views

    If you would prefer to contact us directly, ask questions about the process or submit your views in a different format, please email culturalpolicy@arts.gov.au or call us on 1800 248 025 during standard business hours.

    Privacy Collection Notice

    Your submission, including any personal information supplied, is being collected by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts ('the department') in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988.

    Submission management

    The department will utilise artificial intelligence (AI) tools for limited functions, including:

    • administrative processes ensuring all submissions are managed consistent with standing Australian Government naming and storage conventions
    • processes supporting the efficient handling of submissions, including creating summaries
    • the identification of common themes and issues.

    AI will not be used for drafting or decision-making and every AI-led process will be verified and validated by Office for the Arts staff.

    All information provided through the submissions process will be handled consistent with Australian Government and departmental policies, guidelines and principles, both on the use of AI and privacy and protection of data.

    Use

    The department may use your submission to inform consideration of issues associated with the new National Cultural Policy.

    Contacting you

    The department may use your contact information to make further contact with you about your submission and the consultation process.

    Confidentiality

    Confidential submissions will not be published and will only be disclosed in the following circumstances:

    • in response to a request by a Commonwealth Minister;
    • where required by a House or a Committee of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia;
    • where necessary in the public interest; or
    • where authorised or required by law.

    Submissions will only be treated as confidential if they are expressly stated to be confidential. Automatically generated confidentiality statements or disclaimers appended to an email do not suffice for this purpose. If you wish you make a confidential submission, you must indicate this by ensuring your submission is clearly marked confidential. Even if a submission is not marked confidential, the department may choose not to publish it, or any part of it, in the department's discretion (for example where it includes personal information or opinions about a third party).

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