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AFC’s Federal Budget Submission 2025-26

The Australian Fashion Council (AFC) has submitted its 2025-26 Federal Budget submission, urging the government to invest into Australia’s fashion and textile sector.

by Dhilini Nagahawatta

11 February 2025

The Australian Fashion Council (AFC) has submitted its 2025-26 Federal Budget submission, urging the government to invest into Australia’s fashion and textile sector. This investment is critical to unlocking growth, supporting local jobs, and future-proofing the industry.

READ THE FULL SUBMISSION HERE.

OUR KEY RECOMMENDATIONS

The AFC has outlined strategic priorities across four key areas:

  • Trade & Commerce
    Securing funding for Australian Fashion Week, expanding export opportunities, and levelling the playing field for local brands competing with fast-fashion giants like Shein and Temu.
  • Advanced Manufacturing
    Mapping Australia’s manufacturing capabilities, increasing government procurement of local textiles, and securing investment in automation and smart factories.
  • Skills & Employment
    Addressing urgent skills shortages by advocating for sewing machinists and other TCF roles to be recognised as priority occupations, unlocking vocational training and migration support.
  • Environmental & Social Impact
    Driving sustainable innovation with AI-powered waste reduction tools, Digital Product Passports, and a First Nations Fashion Strategy.

WHY THIS MATTERS

Australia’s fashion industry contributes $27.2 billion to the economy, exports over $7.2 billion annually, and employs 500,000 people – more than mining and utilities combined. Yet, we face supply chain pressures, skills shortages, and global competition.

These recommendations will help strengthen our industry, secure local jobs, and position Australia as a leader in ethical, sustainable, and innovative fashion.

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