Submissions Open: The Case For Supporting Christian Music

Submissions Open: The Case for Supporting Christian Creatives

14 May 2026

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Among recent accusations of an anti-Jewish and anti-Christian bias within some of Australia’s major cultural institutions, Australians are now invited to step forward with their ideas to influence the next five years of our nation’s cultural direction. 

Soon after the current government entered power, they introduced a new national cultural strategy that they named, “Revive: A place for every story, a story for every place“. 

With funding of $286 million over five years, this strategy has been Australia’s major funding vehicle for initiatives hosted by national institutions such as Creative Australia, Screen Australia, as well as the National Museum, Art Gallery, Library and others beside. 

The first pillar of the plan focuses unapologetically on ‘Putting First Nations First’, with the remaining four outlining measures to grow the breadth and diversity of Australian art and culture, as well as the usual categories of artist development, audience engagement, cultural infrastructure.

With the current plan due to expire in June 2028, the Office of the Arts has begun consultation on the next five-year plan. 

Christian Voices in Australia’s Cultural Conversation

Self-evident to Christians across Australia, numerous right-wing publications and institutions have pointed out an anti-conservative bias that works against artists, writers and other creatives without a progressive identity. 

Considering such aversion for art that openly acknowledges and celebrates our Creator, now is the time for Christian individuals and organisations to step up, use our voice, and influence the direction of our country’s cultural landscape.

Public submissions to the new cultural policy close 24 May 2026 and can be made here.

As an example, here is Australian Christian Records’ submission advocating for Australia’s Christian music community:

Australian Christian music is a global export success story, yet it remains one of the most underresourced and undervalued sectors within our domestic cultural framework. While Australian Christian artists (now based overseas) consistently top international charts and fill stadiums, the grassroots independent scene at home is largely “forgotten” by funding bodies and policy settings. 

This submission calls for the recognition of Christian music as a vital, diverse, and economically significant contributor to Australia

The Case to Support Australian Christian Music

Christian music is one of the world’s fastest growing music genres with a worldwide value of $2.5 billion in 2023 and streams of Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) seeing a 18.5% year-on-year increase. This growth has outpaced that of the rock, country and pop genres and has largely been driven by youth with 45% of listeners either millennials or Generation Z.

Considering these global trends, Australia’s rich history in Christian music, and the fact 43.9% of Australians identify as Christian (and over 50% of the Aboriginal population), one would consider that Australia’s local Christian music scene is thriving, but it’s far from it.

Australian Christian artists face a significant glass ceiling with the sector’s perceived preference for sexually provocative and ‘mature’ lyrical and video content as opposed to that guided by the biblical values that millions of Australians choose to adhere to. 

Unlike the USA, UK and many other countries, Australia does not recognise or differentiate the CCM genre in its charts, awards, or grant opportunities. Moreover, since Easterfest closed its doors as Australia’s last major Christian music festival in 2015, our nation has seen the collapse of the Christian touring scene and a “brain drain” with our best talent moving to the US to find professional viability.

In recent years though, there have been some recent advancements with more local Christian artists being played across the 40 or so Christian radio stations across the country, APRA AMCOS hosting the Christian Media Conference in Sydney earlier this year, and of course the growth and success of our own record label amongst other initiatives.

Recommendations:

To ensure the National Cultural Policy is truly inclusive for the many Christians who choose to live their lives free of non-biblical creative content, our recommendations for the 2026-2030 Strategy are:

About Australian Christian Records:

We are Australia’s only youth-focussed Christian record label. Our artists have achieved thousands of plays on Christian and secular radio, performed at festivals across Australia, and topped the AMRAP charts. We also:


www.ozchristianrecords.com.au

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Republished with thanks to Australian Christian Records.

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2 Comments

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    Ian Moncrieff 14 May 2026 at 4:01 pm - Reply

    Thanks Aaron.

    I especially love the logo – bringing God’s beautiful covenant creation evidence in the sky back where it belongs.
    It has been hijacked by the satanic rainbow agenda for too long.

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    Helen Drabsch 14 May 2026 at 10:13 pm - Reply

    Thank you Aaron, very interesting and thank the Lord God for Christian music.
    I’m not sure about the rainbow lookalike in your logo; it looks like a distortion of the true one. Noting that there are seven colours in the true rainbow, namely RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE and VIOLET.

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