Share your views to help shape the future direction of the creative and culture sector.
We are developing a new National Cultural Policy and you’re invited to share your views as part of the national consultation. The new policy will build upon the successful foundations of Revive: a place for every story, a story for every place (Revive).
The new policy will address gaps, respond to emerging priorities, and provide a clear framework to support a vibrant and sustainable cultural future. It will set a clear direction for the coming years and guide how we support creativity, cultural expression and participation across the nation.
The new policy will build on the 5 pillars of Revive:
We want to hear your views on:
Read the public consultation paper and share your views by providing a written statement of up to 500 words or uploading your submission (preferred formats are .docx (Word) and .pdf). Visit our Have your say page to find out how to make a submission.
We’re also hosting town hall events as part of our public consultation. More information about registering for an event will available soon.
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For more information, visit www.arts.gov.au/culturalpolicy
The consultation closes at 11.59pm (AEST) on Sunday 24 May.
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