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Ausmusic T-Shirt Day Officially Announced for 2023
NewsSTAFFImage: SuppliedSupport Act has announced the return date of Ausmusic T-Shirt Day.Ausmusic T-Shirt Day will be held on Thursday, November 30th, right at the end of Ausmusic Month, acting once again as a platform for celebrating the country’s music and raising critical funds to support music industry workers in crisis.The event is being supported by ARIA, triple j, Heaps Normal, Gildan Brands, and AAMI, which has committed to matching donations of up to $40,000.The funds collected during this campaign play a pivotal role in sustaining Support Act’s essential programs, including...…NewsSTAFFImage: SuppliedSupport Act has announced the return date of Ausmusic T-Shirt Day.Ausmusic T-Shirt Day will be held on Thursday, November 30th, right at the end of Ausmusic Month, acting once again as a platform for celebrating the country’s music and raising critical funds to support music industry workers in crisis.The event is being supported by ARIA, triple j, Heaps Normal, Gildan Brands, and AAMI, which has committed to matching donations of up to $40,000.The funds collected during this campaign play a pivotal role in sustaining Support Act’s essential programs, including...WW…
Music Australia Council Gets ‘Down to Business’ In First Meeting
NewsLars BrandleSenior Journalist, B2BThe Music NetworkThe Music Australia Council has gathered for an inaugural discussion that focused on, among other issues, export opportunities and the needs of Australia’s artist community.Legendary concert promoter Michael Chugg and Future Classics founder and CEO Nathan McLay were on hand for the first meeting of the Council, held last Wednesday (Sept. 20), reads an update from Adrian Collette, CEO of Creative Australia and chair of the Music Australia Council.“Getting straight down to business the Council discussed the issues affecting Australian...…NewsLars BrandleSenior Journalist, B2BThe Music NetworkThe Music Australia Council has gathered for an inaugural discussion that focused on, among other issues, export opportunities and the needs of Australia’s artist community.Legendary concert promoter Michael Chugg and Future Classics founder and CEO Nathan McLay were on hand for the first meeting of the Council, held last Wednesday (Sept. 20), reads an update from Adrian Collette, CEO of Creative Australia and chair of the Music Australia Council.“Getting straight down to business the Council discussed the issues affecting Australian...WW…
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