Federal Government boosts funding for Community Language Schools with $13m investment

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The Albanese Government is strengthening support for community language schools, extending grants for more than 580 schools across Australia under the Community Language Schools Grants Program.

An additional $13 million will be provided over four years to help young Australians learn or maintain a language other than English.

The funding will help schools modernise their digital learning tools, reach more school-aged children, and continue delivering high-quality language education and support across all year levels.

This extension delivers on the commitment made by the Albanese Government earlier in the year.

Federal Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Anne Aly, said, “Language learning opens doors and bridges divides. It helps young people understand the world around them and builds confidence in who they are.”

“For me, being multilingual has always shaped the way I connect with people. There’s something powerful about speaking to someone in their own language that creates a bond and understanding,” Ms Aly added.  

“This investment is about giving every child the chance to build those connections, strengthen their identity and grow up feeling part of a welcoming and inclusive Australia.”

Assistant Minister for Citizenship, Customs and Multicultural Affairs, Julian Hill, said community language schools play a vital role in helping young Australians stay connected to their heritage, strengthen intergenerational ties, and celebrate cultural identity.

“For decades, these schools have been woven into the story of modern Australia, reflecting the diversity that makes our nation vibrant and strong,” Mr Hill added.

“Having more Australians capable of speaking the languages of our largest trading partners and neighbours is a huge benefit to our nation, opening further employment opportunities and career paths for students, and growing economic ties with our friends and neighbours across our region.”

Applications are expected to open on 28 November 2025 on GrantConnect: www.grants.gov.au

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