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Support for festivals and events

by Kody Cook
November 27, 2025
in Community, Council, Cultural Services, Events, Funding, News, QLD, Recreation, Spotlight
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The Queensland Government’s Cultural Tourism Fund is investing in home-grown arts events to help supercharge the State’s visitor economy.  

The fund provides new multi-year funding to drive tourism outcomes for arts events across the state and helps to share Queensland stories with the world.  

New to the fund is the opportunity for these events to access investment that amplifies the marketing of new programming to reach national and international audiences and visitors. 

Applicants can apply for up to $160,000 over two years for the New Programming Stream, while $40,000 is available over two years through the New Market Development stream.   

Additional funding of up to $10,000 is also available to support increasing the accessibility of these events for artists and audiences with disability.   

Queensland Minister for the Arts, John-Paul Langbroek, said the funding was delivering a plan for Queensland’s future by providing more funding for regional arts workers.  

“The State Government is delivering funding to provide artists with increased job opportunities and the chance to collaborate with national and international artists, and reach new audiences,” Langbroek said.  

“We’re committed to supporting our local homegrown talent to help share Queensland stories with the world.   

“We’re confident the state’s unique arts and cultural festivals, paired with our iconic landscapes and locations, will attract visitors from across Australia and the globe. 

“Outcomes through this investment in our state’s festivals and events will also support delivery of the Queensland Government’s Destination 2045 and the ambition to position our state as a global leader in tourism and events.”  

The Cultural Tourism Fund is the latest in a series of funding programs to deliver on Queensland’s Time to Shine and its priorities including the Regional Community Arts Program, the Queensland Arts Project Fund, and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Development Fund. 

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