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National Performing Arts Partnership Framework

The National Performing Arts Partnership Framework provides significant investment in Australian performing arts for the benefit of Australian audiences.

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About the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework (Partnership Framework)

The Partnership Framework is administered by Creative Australia, in partnership with all states and the Northern Territory.

The Partnership Framework was launched by the Australian and all state and territory governments in October 2019. It provides a cohesive and collaborative national approach to sustainable arts funding into the future and to guide effective decision making for the arts and cultural sector.

Organisations under the Partnership Framework will benefit from the stability of up to eight years investment from Creative Australia and respective state and territory arts agencies. 

The Partnership Framework provides:

  • a clear approach to prioritising outcomes for the Australian performing arts sector, audiences and communities, such as growing First Nations arts
  • a pathway to expand the number of funded companies through a two-stage invitation and assessment process
  • stability of funding balanced with flexibility so governments can jointly respond to changing priorities
  • increased transparency and accountability through enhanced reporting; and
  • a new approach to rewarding artistic and organisational excellence.

This investment is available to organisations via joint invitation from Creative Australia and relevant state jurisdictions.

For the 2025-28 investment period, two new entrants with an exciting track record of creating and presenting new Australian stories will join the existing 37 Partnership Organisations. The new entrants are:

Read the media release from Creative Australia announcing the investment outcomes for the Partnership Framework for 2025-28.

Read more about the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework PDF

Read the National Performing Arts Touring Scan from October 2020.

 

2026 Creative Australia annual Investment amounts

Company Artform Creative Australia Investment State
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Orchestra $8,364,001 SA
Artback NT Multi-Arts $776,863 NT
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Music $900,103 NSW
Australian Chamber Orchestra Music $2,303,033 NSW
Back to Back Theatre Theatre $767,501 VIC
Bangarra Dance Theatre Dance $2,970,312 NSW
Belvoir Theatre $1,699,631 NSW
Black Swan State Theatre Company Theatre $1,041,227 WA
Circa Theatre $1,087,132 QLD
Dancenorth Dance $747,141 QLD
Griffin Theatre Company Theatre $716,601 NSW
Ilbijerri Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Theatre Theatre $1,061,017 VIC
La Boite Theatre Theatre $661,700 QLD
Malthouse Theatre Theatre $1,630,512 VIC
Marrugeku Dance $767,501 WA
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Orchestra $13,017,068 VIC
Melbourne Theatre Company Theatre $3,118,060 VIC
Musica Viva Australia Music $2,065,475 NSW
Opera Australia Opera $24,797,102 NSW
Opera Queensland Opera $790,952 QLD
Orchestra Victoria Orchestra $7,190,420 VIC
Performing Lines Theatre $982,523 NSW
Queensland Ballet Dance $889,162 QLD
Queensland Symphony Orchestra Orchestra $9,303,514 QLD
Queensland Theatre Theatre $994,142 QLD
State Opera of South Australia Opera $1,827,394 SA
State Theatre Company of South Australia Theatre $1,136,404 SA
Sydney Dance Company Dance $3,178,293 NSW
Sydney Symphony Orchestra Orchestra $13,461,391 NSW
Sydney Theatre Company Theatre $2,703,207 NSW
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Orchestra $7,882,246 TAS
Terrapin Puppet Theatre Theatre $716,601 TAS
The Australian Ballet Dance $7,147,444 VIC
The Bell Shakespeare Company Theatre $814,984 NSW
Victorian Opera Opera $752,095 VIC
West Australian Ballet Dance $926,857 WA
West Australian Opera Opera $572,604 WA
West Australian Symphony Orchestra Orchestra $8,594,403 WA
Windmill Theatre Co Theatre $563,901 SA

In this section

National Performing Arts Partnership Framework organisations

These organisations receive investment from Creative Australia through the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework.

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Assessment for the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework

Find out about how applications to the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework are assessed. 

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We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations Peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions.

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We acknowledge the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and honour their Elders past and present.

We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways, and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions. We are privileged to gather on this Country and to share knowledge, culture and art, now and with future generations.

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