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Noongar Arts Program Coordinator (51d)

City of Bunbury

    • Fixed Term Contract - ending June 2027
    • Parttime role (60.8 hours per fortnight)
    • $88,979.28 Per Annum - PRO RATA
    • Up to 5% matched superannuation
    • Discounted membership to Southwest Sports Centre

    Noongar Arts Program Coordinator - City of Bunbury (51d Classified)

    Join us in championing Noongar arts and culture in Bunbury and help us create a more inclusive and culturally rich community for generations to come.

    As the Noongar Arts Program Coordinator, you will play a vital role in advancing Noongar arts practice and cultural development in the Southwest region. Your expertise and insights are essential in shaping our programs and initiatives, ensuring they authentically represent and celebrate Indigenous perspectives.

    About you:

    Are you passionate about cultural inclusivity and dedicated promoting Noongar artists and programs? Do you possess the drive and experience to lead projects and initiatives that make a real difference in our community?

    We're looking for someone to take on the following key accountabilities:

    • Support Noongar artists from the Southwest region in developing and advancing their arts practice to the highest standards.
    • Collaborate with Bunbury Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) & City of Bunbury teams to deliver workshops and programs focusing on art making and upskilling for program participants.
    • Identify funding opportunities for the Noongar Arts Program and prepare appropriate funding applications
    • Facilitate the Noongar artist-in-residence program at BRAG and ensure seamless integration into the overall program

    About Us:

    Situated in the heart of the Southwest Region of Western Australia, the City of Bunbury is committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity within our vibrant community.
    We are one of the most diverse and dynamic growth regions in the nation.

    Bunbury has all the benefits of city living together with beautiful beaches and a vibrant community atmosphere.

    With a focus on cultural engagement and artistic expression, we strive to create meaningful opportunities for local artists to engage with the Gallery and artistic opportunities.

    The City of Bunbury is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce, where all voices are heard and respected. We welcome applications from all who are passionate about contributing to the cultural vibrancy of our city and making a positive impact in the lives of local artists, including Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Islanders.

    Ready to apply?

    Head to our City of Bunbury Careers page, submit your resume and address the essential criteria.

    Find our careers page here: City of Bunbury Careers Page

    Applications close: 19th of July 2026

    Please note that applications submitted via Seek will not be considered.

    We are committed to inclusion:

    This is a Section 51(d) identified position under the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA). While the role is open to all applicants, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.

    The City of Bunbury values diversity and is committed to providing an inclusive, culturally safe, and supportive workplace. If you require adjustments to the recruitment process, please contact us at info@bunbury.wa.gov.au or call 08 9792 7000.

    Applications close: 19 Jul 2026

    Reference: 6910472
    Location: Bunbury, WA
    Listed: 06 July 2026


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