As Australia prepares to play a historic leadership role at the 31st United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP31), individuals, organizations, community groups, researchers, youth leaders, First Nations representatives, businesses, and civil society organizations now have exciting opportunities to participate in one of the world’s most influential climate events.
The Australian Government, through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), has opened applications for two major COP31 engagement opportunities:
These initiatives are designed to ensure Australia’s participation at COP31 reflects the country’s innovation, diversity, clean energy transition, and commitment to global climate action.
COP31 will take place in Antalya, Türkiye, from 9 to 20 November 2026, where Australia will serve as the President of Negotiations while partnering with Türkiye and Pacific nations to deliver one of the world’s largest international climate conferences.
Whether you want to organize an event at Australia’s official COP31 Pavilion or seek financial support to attend the conference, these opportunities provide a valuable platform to contribute to global climate discussions and showcase Australian leadership.
The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the world’s premier annual climate summit under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Each year, COP brings together:
The conference serves as the primary international forum for negotiating and implementing global climate policies, including commitments under the Paris Agreement.
COP31 represents an especially significant milestone for Australia because the country will play a central role in facilitating negotiations, encouraging stronger climate ambition, and supporting implementation of international climate commitments.
The event will also provide Australia with an opportunity to showcase national achievements in clean energy, innovation, sustainability, and regional partnerships.
Australia’s role extends far beyond participating as a delegation.
As President of Negotiations, Australia will:
The conference also presents an opportunity to demonstrate Australia’s progress in renewable energy, electrification, and sustainable development.
One of the key opportunities currently open is the submission of proposals for events to be featured within the Australian Pavilion during COP31.
Every year at COP, participating countries establish national pavilions that serve as spaces for:
The Australian Pavilion acts as Australia’s public platform for presenting its climate initiatives to an international audience.
For COP31, the Pavilion will place particular emphasis on:
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Organizations are invited to submit proposals for activities such as:
Each proposal should demonstrate how it contributes to Australia’s climate story and supports the overall objectives of COP31.
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Applicants should note the following:
Application Deadline: Friday, 31 July 2026
Organizations are encouraged to prepare their proposals well before the closing date.
The Australian Government has also launched the COP31 Climate Conference Travel Support Program, providing financial assistance to enable a diverse range of Australians to attend the conference in person.
The initiative aims to increase participation from individuals and communities that are traditionally underrepresented in international climate negotiations.
The programme seeks to ensure Australia’s delegation reflects the country’s diversity by supporting representatives from different backgrounds, sectors, and regions.
Rather than limiting participation to established organizations, the programme encourages broader community representation.
Applications are welcomed from individuals and organizations across Australia, including:
The programme particularly encourages applications from groups that have historically been underrepresented within the COP process.
Successful applicants will receive travel support that enables participation in COP31.
Applicants should carefully review the official Grant Opportunity Guidelines for detailed eligibility requirements and funding conditions.
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Applications will be evaluated according to the eligibility and assessment criteria outlined in the official grant documentation.
Prospective applicants should ensure they:
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Application Deadline: Monday, 27 July 2026
Late applications will not be considered.
Participation in COP31 provides significant professional and organizational benefits.
Successful participants may have opportunities to:
Australia intends to highlight several priority areas during the conference, including:
Applicants seeking to maximize their chances of success should consider the following recommendations:
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| Activity | Deadline |
|---|---|
| COP31 Climate Conference Travel Support Program | 27 July 2026 |
| Australian Pavilion Event Proposal Submission | 31 July 2026 |
| COP31 Conference | 9–20 November 2026 |
Interested applicants should:
Applicants seeking travel support should review the official Grant Opportunity Guidelines before preparing their submission.
Australia’s participation in COP31 presents a unique opportunity for organizations and individuals to help shape the country’s contribution to one of the world’s most important climate conferences.
Whether by organizing events within the Australian Pavilion or participating through the Travel Support Program, successful applicants will contribute to international discussions on climate policy, renewable energy, sustainability, and implementation of the Paris Agreement.
These opportunities also provide valuable exposure, networking, and collaboration with governments, researchers, industry leaders, civil society organizations, and climate experts from around the world.
The Australian Government’s COP31 engagement opportunities offer an exceptional chance for organizations, young people, First Nations communities, researchers, businesses, and climate leaders to become active participants in global climate action. With Australia serving as President of Negotiations at COP31, these initiatives aim to showcase the country’s leadership, innovation, and commitment to achieving meaningful climate outcomes.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the official guidance carefully, prepare strong submissions, and apply before the respective deadlines. Whether contributing through an Australian Pavilion event or attending the conference with travel support, participants will have the opportunity to help shape Australia’s presence at one of the most significant international climate events of the decade.
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