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Emerging Leaders Colloquium Scholarship

Supporting the next wave of leadership to integrate ethical learning and action into their leadership practice at a pivotal point in their careers.

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Emerging Leaders Colloquium Scholarship

Key dates

Applications open: Tuesday 3 February 2026 
 

Applications close:  Tuesday 17 March 2026, 3pm AEDT 

Contact

To contact the Capability Development team, please email or book a time to chat.

General enquiries

If you need help with the Application Management System or have general enquires, please call or email us.

Information session

Date: 
Tuesday 17 February 2026, 2-3pm AEDT
 

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About the program

Creative Australia is supporting 6 places in the Emerging Leaders Colloquium run by Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadershipand will cover the full tuition for each place. These scholarships are for mid-career arts and cultural leaders with at least 10-years of experience seeking to take the next step in their leadership journey.  

Emerging Leaders Colloquium supports the next wave of leadership in Australia to integrate ethical learning and action into their leadership practice at a pivotal point in their careers, so they can build on it for the rest of their lives. Delivered over 5-days, this immersive program involves connecting with program peers through moderated discussion centred around prescribed readings. You will be part of a cohort of approximately 20 leaders from a range of sectors and professional backgrounds. 

You will: 

  • learn ethical frameworks that empower you to navigate complex leadership challenges with confidence and integrity
  • engage in reflective discussions that sharpen your ability to approach decisions with clarity and insight
  • cultivate a values-driven leadership approach that fosters sustainable, positive change within your organisation. 

The program includes: 

  • a 5-day in-person program from the 19 to 23 October 2026 from 9am-5pm each day at the Airlie Leadership Development Centre in Melbourne
  • 200 pages of prescribed readings that you will need to complete before the program. 

Scholarship recipients will need to cover the cost of travel and accommodation for in-person activities. See 'Travel Support’ for more information on available support. 

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About Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership

Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership partners with leaders and organisations across public, private, and non-profit sectors to cultivate ethical leadership, driving meaningful, society-wide change. By combining moral philosophy with contemporary insights drawn from leadership theory, behavioural ethics, psychology, and systems change, Cranlana embraces the challenges of today and the future.


Information sessions

You can view our general information session about applying for our Leadership Scholarship opportunities below. The session is Auslan interpreted and has closed captions. 

Creative Australia's Leadership Scholarship opportunities

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Watch it on YouTube here.

We will also host a Question and Answer webinar about the Emerging Leaders Colloquium Scholarship where you can hear from past participants and ask questions.  

This session will be Auslan interpreted and live captioned. A recording of the session will be posted here after the event.    

Tuesday 17 February 2026, 2-3pm AEDT:  Register here


Application process

Eligibility

Who can apply 

This opportunity is only open to:  

  • individuals
  • Australian citizens or Australian permanent residents  
  • practising artists or arts workers with at least 10-years of experience in the arts and cultural sector
  • applicants who are employed at least 0.5 FTE (Full Time Equivalent) in an organisation that provides a service to the arts and culture in Australia
  • applicants primarily working in First Nations Arts and Culture, Community Arts and Cultural Development, Emerging and Experimental Arts, Multi-Arts, Music, Dance, Theatre, Visual Arts or Literature and the intersections of these artforms
  • applicants who are available to attend all of the program’s activities. 

Who can’t apply 

You cannot apply if you:  

  • are under 18
  • are a group or an organisation
  • work primarily in film, fashion, graphic design, screen, gaming or architecture
  • participated in the Arts Leaders or Future Leaders Programs in 2022-23 or Creative Leadership Program in 2024-25 or the SEC Newgate Mentoring and Stakeholder Engagement Program in 2025-26
  • received a grant from Creative Australia that has not been satisfactorily acquitted
  • owe money to Creative Australia.  

You can only submit one application for one scholarship.  We will not accept applications for multiple Leadership Scholarships from the same applicant. See ‘What are the other Leadership Scholarships?’ in the FAQ below for the full list of Leadership Scholarships. 

Assessment

A panel of industry advisers and Creative Australia staff will assess applications against the assessment criteria listed below and advise Creative Australia on which applications to prioritise.  

An internal moderation process will then be conducted by Creative Australia staff to ensure alignment to the aims of the program and arrive at a final list of recommended applicants. 

Assessment Criteria  

You must address two assessment criteria in your application.  

Under each criterion are bullet points indicating what industry advisers may consider when reviewing your application. You do not need to respond to every bullet point.  

The selection criteria are:  

  • Viability — the viability of your application, including the connection between your experience, aspirations and interests and the scholarship program available.      
  • Impact — the expected impact of investing in your leadership development and vision for change. 

Viability  

The assessors will evaluate the viability of your application, including the connection between your experience, aspirations and interests and the scholarship program available.  

They may consider: 

  • your leadership experience and potential
  • the timeliness of your participation in the scholarship program
  • your capacity and motivation to commit to the scholarship program and the opportunities it presents
  • how your leadership development goals relate to the learning and development experience offered in the scholarship program
  • your capacity to participate in and contribute to the scholarship program’s approach and model
  • whether the scholarship program will support you to make progress on your aspirations for change in Australia’s arts and culture sector. 

Impact 

The assessors will evaluate the expected impact of investing in your leadership development and vision for change. 

They may consider: 

  • how the scholarship program will develop your career and capacity to make change
  • your vision for change in Australia’s arts and culture sector and how this scholarship program will help you pursue that
  • how you will implement what you learn in the scholarship program for the benefit of the Australian arts and culture sector
  • whether the scholarship will help you to make progress on challenges faced in the Australian arts and culture sector
  • how participation will support you to contribute to an arts and cultural sector that is accessible, inclusive and equitable. 

Travel support

If you think you will face barriers to covering the full cost of attending in-person activities associated with your chosen scholarship program, you can apply for funding to support you. Up to $1000 is available to support your participation in this scholarship program.  

You may experience barriers to covering the full cost of attending in-person program activities for different reasons, including: 

  • being under-employed, unwaged or on a low income
  • being based in a regional or remote area.

You can request funding to cover the costs of: 

  • flights
  • ground transport
  • accommodation. 

We cannot support requests for wages, per diems or stipends. 

In your application, we will ask you to tell us how much funding you require, what you will spend the funding on, and how this will support you to participate in the scholarship program.  

We will assess your request based on the impact the funding will have on reducing barriers to participating in the scholarship program. Funding for travel support is limited and may not be available to all successful applicants.  

If you apply for travel support, we will notify you about the outcome of your request at the same time as we advise you if your scholarship application has been successful.  

We strongly encourage you to consider other sources of financial support for your participation in the scholarship. Where possible you may consider seeking support from your employer. You can find a list of other funding sources here.  

Access and inclusion 

We can provide up to $3,000 as a contribution towards access costs so that you can participate in the scholarship program. In your application we will ask you to tell us how much funding you require and what you will spend the funding on.  

If you apply for support for access costs, we will notify you about the outcome of your request at the same time as we advise you if your scholarship application has been successful.  

Please contact us if you would like to discuss your access needs via leadershipprogram@creative.gov.au or you can find a time to chat via our online booking portal.   

If you need help to speak or listen, use the  National Relay Service

Applications 

Submitting an application    

Click on the ‘Apply Now’ button at the top of this page to go to Fluxx, our system for managing applications.   

You will need an account to use Fluxx. It can take up to 2 business days for a new account to be approved. If you have an account already you can log in.   

Select ‘Apply for a Grant’ from the left panel menu. From the list of opportunities select ‘Leadership Scholarships’.  

The application form will require you to fill in some of your details, select from some options, respond to questions and submit support material.  

You will need to respond to the following questions:  

  1. Introduce yourself and tell us how you practise leadership.
  2. Why do you want to participate in this program and why now?
  3. Tell us about a time you have dealt with discomfort and uncertainty as a leader. What happened, what did you do, and what did you learn?
  4. What do you want to change in Australia’s arts and cultural sector? What do you think your role in that change could be? 

You can provide a video response of up to 4 minutes to answer the question “Introduce yourself and tell us how you practice leadership’. This is optional. See Support Material for information on how to submit a video response.

In the application form we will ask you if you want to request support for travel costs and access costs. See ‘Travel Support’ and ‘Access and Inclusion’ for more information.  

Support material 

CV

You must submit a Curriculum Vitae (CV) with your application as a file (Word or PDF document) or as a URL (weblink). We will review your CV to check your eligibility and understand the impact of the scholarship on your capability development. We strongly recommend that you make the information in your CV relevant and targeted to this opportunity. Applications that do not include a CV will be considered incomplete and will not be assessed.

Video response

You can provide your response to the question “Introduce yourself and tell us how you practise leadership." as a video of up to 4 minutes. You can upload your video as a file (MP4, QuickTime, and Windows Media) or as a URL (weblink).

How to submit support material

You can submit support material as a file or as a URL (weblink). Creative Australia will not view any URLs that require log in or to sign up to a platform. Please do not provide links to applications or documents that require users to log in or pay for access. If you are linking to sites or files that are private or password protected, please provide the password in the password field on the application form. 

We do not accept support material submitted via post. Support material received by post will not be assessed and will be returned to the sender.

If you think you will have difficulty submitting your support material online or need advice on what type of material to submit, please contact the Capability Development team via leadershipprogram@creative.gov.au.

Learn more about support material via the Creative Australia website

Successful applicants 

Once all applications have been assessed, you will be contacted by email about the outcome of your application within 14 weeks of the closing date.  

If you have been successful, an agreement will be attached to the Contracts section of your online account. This contract outlines the conditions of your participation in the scholarship. If we provide you with any funding as part of your scholarship the contract will also have details of the funds, how you will be paid and your grant reporting requirements. More details on managing successful applications can be found  here.  

If you are not successful, we cannot provide individual feedback. We will provide general feedback on the applications received on our website within 4 weeks of the notification date. 


Frequently asked questions about this opportunity

Who is the program for?  

This program is for artists and arts workers with at least 10-years of experience in the arts and culture sector who are seeking to integrate ethical learning and action into their leadership practice. You will be at a pivotal point in your career looking for professional growth through robust discussions, thought experiments, role plays and case studies. You will be looking for frameworks for decision-making and action in the face of ethical complexity, and tools to normalise ethical issues and role-model an integrity culture.  

What does Cranlana mean by ‘emerging’? Who does this include?  

Cranlana’s definition of ‘emerging’ differs slightly from the way it is often understood in the arts and culture sector. The Emerging Leaders Colloquium is suited to people with sufficient relevant experience and ambition to move into, influence and enact change in senior strategic or management roles. You may be in an operational or mid-level management position in your organisation and looking to grow your ability to respond to more complex leadership challenges at senior levels.  

To be eligible for this scholarship you will have at least 10-years’ experience working in the arts and culture sector and would benefit from having experience in either leading a team, sitting on a board and/or running a major project.  

Why do I need a minimum of 10 years’ experience in the arts and culture sector?  

The program encourages participants to reflect on their professional experience in leadership as part of the program activities. To ensure participants can get the most out of the program, it is important that participants have had enough time in the sector to have encountered a range of challenging ethical scenarios to reflect on.  

If you have more than 20 years of experience in the arts and culture sector, you may be interested in the Executive Colloquium Scholarship

What does employment at 0.5 FTE (Full Time Equivalent) mean? 

Full Time Equivalent (FTE) is a way to measure working hours.  

In most organisations FTE is 38 hours per week but this can vary slightly. If your organisation defines full time as 38 hours per week, then you must work at least 19 hours per week to be eligible for this scholarship program. If your organisation has a different FTE then you must work at least half of those full time hours to be eligible.  

What kind of organisation do I need to work in? 

You must be working in an organisation that provides a service to the arts and culture in Australia. This includes organisations that work primarily within the following art forms and arts practice areas: First Nations Arts and Culture, Community Arts and Cultural Development, Emerging and Experimental Arts, Multi-Arts, Music, Dance, Theatre, Visual Arts and Literature. Read more about our definition of these art forms and arts practice areas here. 

Why do I need to be working in an organisation? 

This program is designed for people grappling with the ethical challenges that arise in leading organisations. All other participants will be working in organisations or other institutional contexts and the conversation will focus on these contexts. Participants who are not working in an organisation and who do not have an immediate context to apply their learning to will not get the most out of this program.  

Who will be participating? 

The program will include approximately 20 participants from diverse professional backgrounds, including science, business, policy, arts and culture. 

When and where is the program? 

The program is offered from the 19 to 23 October 2026 from 9am-5pm each day at the Airlie Leadership Development Centre in Melbourne. 

Is accommodation included in the program?

Accommodation is not included in the program fee that Creative Australia will cover as part of your scholarship. You will need to cover the costs of accommodation for the program dates as well as any days before or after the program so that you can arrive and depart at suitable times. 

See ‘Travel Support’ to find out about the support available for travel.  

Where can I find out more? 

If you have any questions about the Leadership Scholarships you can send an email to leadershipprogram@creative.gov.au or book in to talk to a Capability Development team member through ouronline booking portal.   

Before you contact Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership with questions please ensure you have:  

  • read all the information on the Creative Australia and Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership websites
  • attended or watched the Creative Australia webinars about the scholarship program
  • contacted the Capability Development team with your questions. 

For any further enquiries about the program, you can contact Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership directly via admin@cranlana.org.au

What is the expected time commitment for the program? 

This program requires significant pre-reading of approximately 200 pages (up to 30 hours) of curated content from a range of sources, including Western and First Nations thinkers, fiction and non-fiction authors and contemporary commentators. You should be able to commit to reading and engaging with the reading pack before the start of the in-person program.  

The in-person program is from 9am-5pm each day from the 19 to 23 October 2026. You should prepare to attend the program in full. We strongly encourage you to talk to your employer about ensuring you have sufficient time away from your usual work and duties to fully commit to the program activities.  


Frequently asked questions about applying

What is your definition of a practising artist or arts worker?  

We support practising artists or arts workers. While you may not regularly earn income from your practice, you must be identified and recognised by your peers as someone who makes or practises art or contributes as an arts worker in the arts and cultural sector in Australia. You might work independently or within an organisation. Arts workers may include cultural practitioners, editors, producers, curators, lighting and sound designers, arts executives, and arts managers.  

I work in commercial parts of the sector – can I apply? 

Yes. We welcome applications from artists and arts workers working in commercial parts of the sector, including but not limited to music, musicals, publishing, commercial visual arts, and commercial dance.  

I work in screen, can I apply to this program? 

While we can support artists and arts workers involved in making screen-based art, we do not support those whose primary and main practice is associated with short film, feature film, television, documentary, or electronic games.  

Do I need to be available for all the activities and dates?  

Yes. You must be available for all program activities to be eligible to apply. Please check the dates for your selected program carefully and consider how you will commit to being available for all the program activities.     

Do I need to take leave from work or tell my employer I’m applying? 

You may need to take leave from work so that you can participate in the scholarship. You should read the information on this page about the expected time commitment and any travel to attend in-person activities carefully. We strongly recommend you speak to your employer about the leave or time off you will need to prepare for and participate in scholarship program activities.  

You may also want to speak to your employer about any support they can offer you for your travel costs to participate in the scholarship. 

Do you accept applications in languages other than English? 

Yes. More information is available on our website: Languages other than English.

How can I get assistance with my application? 

The Capability Development team can assist over email leadershipprogram@creative.gov.au or you can find a time to chat via our online booking portal.   

If you need help to speak or listen, please use the  National Relay Service.  

Our staff are available to assist you in understanding the purpose of the grant, application requirements and submitting your application. We cannot review application drafts. 

Additional support can be discussed where needed. Where the additional support is beyond the scope of what staff can provide, we may recommend speaking to an appropriate organisation for further assistance. 

Do I need to submit a budget?

No budget is required to apply for this opportunity. 

Is there a program fee?

No, there is no program fee. Creative Australia will pay for your place in the program. However, you will need to cover the costs of travel for in-person activities as part of the program. See 'Travel Support’ for more information on the support available.  

Do I need to cover my travel expenses (incl. domestic and international flights, transit, accommodation and daily expenses)?  

Yes, you will need to arrange and pay for your own travel to and from the in-person activities. This includes flights, transit accommodation and ground transport to the in-person activity locations. This cost will vary depending on where you are travelling from and to. Most meals will be provided during in-person activities and you can check with the provider for more details if required. 

See ‘Travel Support’ to find out about the support available for travel. 

If I apply for support for the costs of travel, how much should I ask for?

Read the information about the scholarship you want to apply for carefully, and make sure you understand where and when the in-person program activities are held. You can then research the approximate costs of travel from your home location to the program activity location. Make sure you consider:

  • when you need to arrive – for example, do you need to arrive a day early so you are ready for the program starting the next morning?
  • how long you need to stay for
  • whether accommodation is included for the in-person activities
  • whether you need any transit accommodation.

You can then tell us your reasonable estimate of the costs associated with travel and accommodation.

Do I need an ABN to apply for a scholarship? 

If you apply for funds to support travel or access costs as part of your participation in the scholarship we will pay this to you as a grant. You must have an active Australian Business Number (ABN) to receive a grant from us. Individual applicants without an ABN may have their grant administered by an individual or organisation with an ABN. 

The name of the applicant must match the name of the ABN and the name of the bank account we pay the grant into. If you cannot provide an ABN and bank account that are in the same name as the applicant, you will need to nominate an administrator for your grant. 

For more information about this, please see our website or contact  leadershipprogram@creative.gov.au  

Will receiving a grant affect my Centrelink payment? 

Grants (or other funds received from Creative Australia) can be considered income by Centrelink. The amount is generally assessed as a lump sum and could affect your Centrelink payment for the financial year. Artists who are running a business (even on a small scale) may have their grant treated differently. It is possible to  have your grant paid to an administering body if you wish. 

Applicants should contact Centrelink on 13 28 50 for advice. Additionally, Centrelink’s Financial Information Service (FIS) is an education and information service available to everyone in the community and may be of benefit to applicants who also receive assistance through the social security system. To contact FIS call 13 23 00. 

If I receive a grant, will my tax be affected? 

Grants may be considered part of your income in a financial year and may be subject to tax. You must determine your own taxation liabilities. We suggest you consult your financial adviser or contact the Australian Taxation Office

What is your definition of the arts and culture sector?  

We accept applications from those who work primarily within the following art forms and arts practice areas: First Nations Arts and Culture, Community Arts and Cultural Development, Emerging and Experimental Arts, Multi-Arts, Music, Dance, Theatre, Visual Arts and Literature. Read more about our definition of these art forms and arts practice areas here

Can I submit my application in an accessible format?  

Yes. You can submit your application in any way that is accessible to you via our online application management system. Formats may include Auslan, audio, video, printed, dictated, electronic and handwritten format. Contact the Capability Development team to discuss your needs well in advance of the closing date. You can send an email to  leadershipprogram@creative.gov.au or you can find a time to chat via our  online booking portal.   

If you need help to speak or listen, please use the  National Relay Service.  

Will I need to submit an acquittal? 

Yes. When you have completed your scholarship program, you must provide a grant report. The grant report is where you tell us about your scholarship activities, what the outcomes were and how any funding was spent. Please read your contract to check details of the acquittal material you should provide. 

If you do not provide a satisfactory grant report, we will not make any further payments that may be due to you, and you will not be eligible to apply for further grants or opportunities. We may also ask you to pay back all or part of any funding provided to you. 

We use grant reports to fulfil obligations of accountability to the Australian Government. They are also essential to the development work of Creative Australia. The reports help us evaluate the achievements of participants in our programs, monitor the effectiveness of our programs, and ensure our policy development is consistent with the experience of artists and arts workers in the field. 

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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.

We are privileged to gather on this Country and through this website to share knowledge, culture and art now, and with future generations.

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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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