Helping Young Talent Take Centre Stage

Young creatives across Far North Queensland will continue to be supported through renewed agreements backing two long-running arts programs that provide pathways for emerging performers and visual artists.

A new four-year agreement with the Cairns and District Junior Eisteddfod Association (CDJE) will provide annual in-kind support valued at $45,000 each year over four years, helping deliver one of North Queensland's largest performing arts festivals for young people.

Council has been a long-time supporter of the event and from 2022-26, provided CDJE an in-kind contribution of venue and equipment hire, administrative, service and personnel costs to the value of $178,166.

Division 7 Councillor Anna Middleton and Creative Life Curator Chris Stannard with Sienna Loban, recipient of the 2025 ENERGY Exhibition Curator's Award.

Council has also endorsed a new four-year agreement with the Peninsula Art Educator's Association to support the annual ENERGY exhibition at Tanks Arts Centre.

The exhibition showcases outstanding visual artworks by senior secondary students from across the region and provides valuable opportunities for young artists to exhibit in a professional gallery environment.

Over the past four years, more than 550 students from approximately 25 schools have participated in ENERGY, with some progressing to state and national recognition through the Creative Generation Excellence Awards.

Together, the agreements strengthen youth arts pathways, support skills development and help grow Cairns' vibrant creative community.

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