As part of Opera Australia’s Technical division, the Props Supervisor plays a key role in delivering productions through the effective coordination and management of props, working closely with the Head of Props, Stage Management and other departments.
This is a hands-on role, leading a small team of props makers in the creation of props for new productions, as well as the maintenance and upkeep of props within the existing repertoire.
Click apply to submit your CV and cover letter. Applications close on the 24 April 2026.
For any enquiries about this role, please contact our People team at: people@opera.org.au
About Opera Australia
Opera Australia (OA) is one of the nation’s most important
cultural institutions. With a rich history and a global reputation for artistic
excellence, OA presents over 500 performances each year—reaching more than
650,000 people through opera, musicals and concerts. Its productions span
iconic venues such as the Sydney Opera House and the Arts Centre Melbourne, as
well as regional centres across the country.
This year, OA is celebrating its 70th anniversary, marking
seven decades of artistic excellence, innovative programming and national
impact. From its beginnings as a small, community-driven company to its place
today as the nation’s premier opera company, OA continues to reimagine opera
and musical theatre for contemporary audiences—nurturing Australian talent,
commissioning new work and sharing extraordinary stories through music and
song.
OA is committed to artistic innovation, national reach and
cultural leadership. The company nurtures Australian talent on and off the
stage; collaborates with leading international and local companies, and brings
extraordinary stories to life through music and song. With a full-time
orchestra, dedicated chorus and a highly skilled workforce, OA is Australia’s
largest performing arts employer and plays a vital role in Australia’s
performing arts landscape and in the lives of audiences nationwide.
For more about OA please refer to our website: opera.org.au
Opera Australia is committed to enabling and preserving a
culture of inclusion and connectedness. Our team come from all walks of life.
We acknowledge that all individual differences, life experiences,
self-expression, and talent represent our culture and reputation of Opera
Australia. In recruiting for our team, we welcome the unique contributions that
you can bring in terms of education, opinions, culture, ethnicity, race, sex,
gender identity and expression.

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