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Music Australia’s Export Development Fund continues to elevate local talent globally

Music Australia has announced the latest recipients of investment through its Export Development Fund.

Dec 09, 2024

Music Australia has announced the latest recipients of investment through its Export Development Fund.

The third round of investment sees over $900,000 invested in 72 projects, involving a range of artists from solo acts to bands, producers, composers and songwriters to undertake career-defining activities around the world.

The Export Development Fund is a matched funding initiative, designed to elevate emerging, breakthrough and established acts into the international market, whilst fostering sustainable and thriving careers.

Focusing on three key pathways to international export – Performance and Touring,  Professional and Artistic Development  and  Market and Audience Development – the Export Development Fund has successfully supported over 240 projects to date, highlighting the need for a dedicated contemporary music export program in Australia.

Among the highlights of the 72 supported projects:

  • Larry Gurruwiwi, reknowned Yidaki virtuoso, will perform at Switzerland’s Fondation Opale with his family
  • Raw Black Metal band KILAT will embark on a headline tour of Southeast Asia, with a special focus on Indonesia
  • Independent electronic producer, artist, songwriter and DJ Ninajirachi will undertake her first co-headline tour across North America with Estonian American musician Umru
  • Canberra-based rock outfit Hands Like Houses will travel to Thailand to write, record and collaborate with local South-East Asian artists
  • Ethiopian Australian R&B artist Soli will undertake professional and artistic development in Los Angeles
  • Ned Houston will embark on two songwriting trips to South Korea to collaborate with K-Pop producers and artists
  • South African-born, Sri-Lankan Australian artist Ecca Vandal will travel to Sri Lanka to create a music video and mini-documentary for single ‘Ghosts’
  • Walmatjarri Elder, blues and gospel singer-songwriter Kankawa Nagarra’s new album WIRLMARNI will be promoted across the US in collaboration with Flippen Yeah and Mississippi Records
  • The Freestyle Orchestra will undertake a professional recording and tracking of the Violin Concerto ‘Tale of the Firebird’ by Australian composer Chloe Charody in Vienna, Austria.

Applications for the next round of the Export Development Fund open 3 February 2025.

To find the full list of recipients, visit our Awarded Grants page.

For more information, visit our website.


Media contact: 

Brianna Roberts
Media Manager, Creative Australia
Mobile: 0498 123 541
Email: brianna.roberts@creative.gov.au 

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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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