Tweed Regional Museum Strategic Plan 2025 – 2028

Thank you for having your say - the survey is now closed

The community feedback period for the Tweed Regional Museum Strategic Plan 2025–2028 has now closed. has now closed. We invited feedback from Monday 30 June until Friday 8 August 2025.

We’d like to thank everyone who took the time to read the draft plan and share their feedback. Your input will help guide the Museum’s priorities over the next 3 years, ensuring it remains a vibrant, inclusive and relevant cultural hub for our community.

All feedback received will now be reviewed and considered before the final strategy is presented to Council for adoption later this year.

For more information about what's happening at the Musuem, visit Tweed Regional Museum.


The Museum Strategic Plan 2025 -2028 is a plan for the next 3 years, developed through comprehensive stakeholder engagement (Pictured: The Museum Street Party 2024. Image: Dave Kan)What's happening

The Tweed Regional Museum is planning for the future. This plan is outlined in the Tweed Regional Musuem's Strategic Plan 2025 -2028 which outlines the Museum’s priorities for the next 3 years, ensuring it remains a dynamic, inclusive and relevant cultural institution for the region. This plan has been shaped by community and industry voices—but we want to make sure that we've got it right and your feedback matters.


About the Museum

Tweed Regional Museum (TRM) is a major cultural facility of Council, one that helps us build a vibrant community to live and visit. It holds a strong reputation for delivery of exceptional cultural programming, education, cultural tourism and community engagement.


About the Museum's Strategic Plan 2025 - 2028
TRM undertakes strategic planning every 4 years to guide operations and align with Council's Integrated Planning and Reporting (IP&R) Framework.

The development of the 2025–2028 Strategic Plans builds on the success of the past strategic period, during which each facility delivered award-winning exhibitions, sector-leading outreach programs and substantial increases in visitation. Planning for the next strategic cycle has been informed by local, state and national policy, cultural sector trends and widespread community and stakeholder consultation.

The Strategic Plan was developed through comprehensive stakeholder engagement and align closely with the Tweed Shire Community Strategic Plan. TRM plays a critical role in shaping cultural life across the region, advancing community wellbeing, supporting creative careers, and contributing to the Tweed's visitor economy.

Key strategic priorities of the plan are:

  • Cultural leadership
  • First Nations engagement
  • Accessibility and inclusion
  • Support for regional creatives
  • Sustainability
  • Sector innovation

The plans provide clear frameworks for delivery and evaluation, ensuring these Council-managed facilities continue to offer nationally significant programs and meaningful local impact.



(Project image: Dave Kan)

Thank you for having your say - the survey is now closed

The community feedback period for the Tweed Regional Museum Strategic Plan 2025–2028 has now closed. has now closed. We invited feedback from Monday 30 June until Friday 8 August 2025.

We’d like to thank everyone who took the time to read the draft plan and share their feedback. Your input will help guide the Museum’s priorities over the next 3 years, ensuring it remains a vibrant, inclusive and relevant cultural hub for our community.

All feedback received will now be reviewed and considered before the final strategy is presented to Council for adoption later this year.

For more information about what's happening at the Musuem, visit Tweed Regional Museum.


The Museum Strategic Plan 2025 -2028 is a plan for the next 3 years, developed through comprehensive stakeholder engagement (Pictured: The Museum Street Party 2024. Image: Dave Kan)What's happening

The Tweed Regional Museum is planning for the future. This plan is outlined in the Tweed Regional Musuem's Strategic Plan 2025 -2028 which outlines the Museum’s priorities for the next 3 years, ensuring it remains a dynamic, inclusive and relevant cultural institution for the region. This plan has been shaped by community and industry voices—but we want to make sure that we've got it right and your feedback matters.


About the Museum

Tweed Regional Museum (TRM) is a major cultural facility of Council, one that helps us build a vibrant community to live and visit. It holds a strong reputation for delivery of exceptional cultural programming, education, cultural tourism and community engagement.


About the Museum's Strategic Plan 2025 - 2028
TRM undertakes strategic planning every 4 years to guide operations and align with Council's Integrated Planning and Reporting (IP&R) Framework.

The development of the 2025–2028 Strategic Plans builds on the success of the past strategic period, during which each facility delivered award-winning exhibitions, sector-leading outreach programs and substantial increases in visitation. Planning for the next strategic cycle has been informed by local, state and national policy, cultural sector trends and widespread community and stakeholder consultation.

The Strategic Plan was developed through comprehensive stakeholder engagement and align closely with the Tweed Shire Community Strategic Plan. TRM plays a critical role in shaping cultural life across the region, advancing community wellbeing, supporting creative careers, and contributing to the Tweed's visitor economy.

Key strategic priorities of the plan are:

  • Cultural leadership
  • First Nations engagement
  • Accessibility and inclusion
  • Support for regional creatives
  • Sustainability
  • Sector innovation

The plans provide clear frameworks for delivery and evaluation, ensuring these Council-managed facilities continue to offer nationally significant programs and meaningful local impact.



(Project image: Dave Kan)

Page last updated: 15 Aug 2025, 12:19 PM