The spread of the Italian language and culture in the Australian States is mainly articulated according to three directives:
- Organizations directly emanating from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (or indirectly linked to it, also through the granting of financial contributions or the recognition of Italian language certification):
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- Italian Embassy in Canberra, with a specific Education and Culture Office
 - Consulates of Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth;
 - Italian Cultural Institutes of Sydney and Melbourne;
 - University lecturers (University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, ANU in Canberra). Lecturers are recruited by MAECI and teach in the Italian Departments of Universities;
 - Management bodies (Co.As.It) which, in agreement with the Departments of Education of the individual States, intervene to maintain/expand the teaching of curricular or extra-curricular Italian with
- Linguistic Assistant recruitment program
 - Recruitment of Italian teachers
 - Production of teaching materials
 - Organization of teacher training courses
 - Support for bilingual schools
 
 
 
2. Dante Alighieri Society, active throughout Australia with the promotion of cultural events and language courses at all levels for young people and adults;
3. Organizations outside the MAECI:
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- Department of Education of the individual states that finance and support
 - Government schools, Catholic schools and Independent schools
 - Universities and Colleges
 - Universities and Private Schools (partially self-financed).