Five Expert Panels and a Policy Advisory Group have been appointed to help shape the new National Cultural Policy.
The newly appointed Expert Panels and Policy Advisory Group will work together to support the National Cultural Policy public consultation process and guide the overarching direction of the policy. The appointees will bring valuable industry expertise and lived experience to the table and help to develop a policy for all Australians.
Each Expert Panel is made up of 3 members and represents a wide cross-section of the creative and cultural sector. The panels align with the pillars first set out in Revive: A place for every story, a story for every place:
The Expert Panels will review public consultation submissions and use their lived experience and specialist knowledge to inform the Minister for the Arts and the Policy Advisory Group on key issues and themes related to their pillar.
The Policy Advisory Group, consisting of 9 members, will review the reports from the Expert Panels and consider the outcomes of the national public consultation. They will provide consolidated advice, industry perspective and strategic guidance to the Minister on key sector challenges and opportunities.
Visit our Have your say page to find out how to share your ideas for the new policy.
The consultation closes at 11.59pm (AEST) on Sunday 24 May.
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For more information, visit www.arts.gov.au/culturalpolicy
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