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Four organisations approved as Music Australia Delivery Partners with $900,000 pilot funding

Music Australia is delighted to announce the approval of four distinguished Delivery Partners for pilot investments in 2024.

Apr 10, 2024

Music Australia is delighted to announce the approval of four distinguished Delivery Partners for pilot investments in 2024, aimed at fostering growth and development within the contemporary music industry.  

Our Delivery Partners are organisations currently providing services for artists, creative workers, organisations and enterprises, which benefit our creative ecology, communities and audiences. 

The chosen partners – The Push, the Association of Artist Managers, Australian Independent Record Labels Association, and the Live Music Office (Live + Local Program)are set to receive funding to deliver a range of vital services. 

Music Australia Director Millie Millgate said, “We’re thrilled to partner with these four leading trade associations and peak bodies, increasing their value and potency for their respective communities, whilst strengthening the Australian music industry ecosystem.”

The pilot programs, which will span one year, are designed to address various sector needs, including industry skills development, youth engagement, and the enhancement of live music presentation at grassroots levels. 

Each Delivery Partner will focus on distinct areas of need within the music industry: 

  • The Push will receive $250,000 to develop programs aimed at young people entering the music industry, focusing on creative skills, small business practices, and increased sector capacity. 
  • The Association of Artist Managers, also allocated $250,000, will provide support and resources for Australian music managers, enhancing skills and business practices to thrive in the evolving industry landscape. 
  • Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) is set to use its $200,000 investment to support independent record labels and distributors, emphasising skills development, digital marketing, and the provision of an annual Awards show and industry conference. 
  • The Live Music Office (Live + Local Program), with a $200,000 grant, will partner with local councils to build the capacity of local live music communities, supporting grassroots live music ecologies as the foundation of the industry. 

Stay tuned for further updates on our ongoing efforts to support and revitalise the Australian music landscape, as we work hand in hand with our partners to foster a strong, dynamic, and inclusive music industry. 

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We acknowledge the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and honour their Elders past and present.

We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways, and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions. We are privileged to gather on this Country and to share knowledge, culture and art, now and with future generations.

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