Reports, policies and plans
Strategic framework
Download the 2023-27 Strategic Framework.
Corporate plan
Download the 2024-25 Corporate plan.
Annual reports
Download and read the museum's annual reports.
Privacy policy
As a Commonwealth Government agency, the Museum is obliged to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act).
All information and images on this website are the copyright of the Australian National Maritime Museum and may not be reproduced without the written consent of the museum.
The privacy of your personal information is important to us and your name, contact details and other information will not be provided to any other person or organisation without your knowledge and consent unless required by law.
Please contact us to update your details if your name, address or phone number changes. You may request that your details are removed from our database and mailing lists at any time.
Privacy Impact Assessment Register
Under section 15(1) of the Privacy (Australian Government Agencies – Governance) APP Code 2017 (Privacy Code), the museum is required to “maintain a register of the Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) it conducts. An agency must publish the register, or a version of the register, on its website”.
The museum’s PIA Register is shown below.
ID: PIA001
Project Name: Welcome Wall 2.0
Date: 16/1/2019
2024 - 2027 Disability Inclusion Action Plan
The Australian National Maritime Museum’s Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) 2024 – 2027 sets out clear actions to inspire positive change to empower and engage audiences, collaborators, and Museum workers so that all Australians can connect with conversations about the unique role of our waterways and oceans in the past, present and future of this nation shaped by sea.
Download the Disability Inclusion Action Plan
Reconciliation Action Plan
The museum's Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), a strategic plan which sets out the museum's commitment to recognise, appreciate and celebrate our country's rich and unique Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander cultures and cultural heritages across every facet of the organisation.
Download the Reconciliation Action Plan
Information Publication Plan
The Australian National Maritime Museum’s Information Publication Plan outlines what information the museum proposes to publish, how and to whom the information will be published, and how the requirements of the Freedom Of Information Act are complied with.
The Australian National Maritime Museum (the Museum) is an agency subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) and it is required to comply with its Information Publication Scheme (IPS) provisions.
Freedom of information
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For a copy of published documents, please contact our Publications Manager:
Phone: +61 2 9298 3777
Email: publications@sea.museum