Supporting local artists, culture and creativity

Published: 15th May 2026. (Note: information was correct at date of publication but may have since been changed or superseded.)

A workshop at the Tanks Arts Centre as a part of the Flame Visual Arts Program 2026.

To support Cairns’ vibrant arts and cultural sector, greater Federal investment is needed to strengthen regional creative industries and ensure artists and organisations can continue to grow and thrive locally.

A submission from Council to the Australian Government’s next National Cultural Policy highlights Cairns as one of Australia’s leading regional creative centres.

It also identifies challenges that hinder the sector’s full potential including funding gaps, workforce shortages, limited training pathways and access to affordable creative spaces.

The submission calls for targeted investment in regional audience development, creative workforce development, and creative development and commissioning programs, alongside stronger support for First Nations-led cultural initiatives.

Meaningful long-term investment in arts and culture supports local jobs, tourism, economic diversification and community wellbeing, while helping regional communities share their stories and cultural identity on a national and international stage.

Last Updated: 15 May 2026

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