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ArtStart

Making the move from studying in the arts to building a professional career in the arts industry can be a challenge. That’s why the ArtStart program, managed by the Australian Council for the Arts, has been created to give financial assistance of up to $10,000 to graduates, helping them make the challenging transition. The first

The Key of Sea

Well over 100 people have worked hard, given money, time, craft, expertise and passion to this project. The fact that it’s instore after just 5 months of hard work is amazing. We’re proud of it, it deserves a listen. We think you should purchase it for the following reasons: 1. The Music. It sounds extraordinary,

APRA Professional Development Awards 2010

Don’t miss this opportunity to kick start your music career with an APRA Professional Development Award (PDA). The total prize package valued at over $25, 000. Applications close Monday 29 November 2010. The APRA PDAs are held every two years and is given to eight emerging songwriters and composers across six categories: Popular Contemporary (3

The SMACs Are Back

The Sydney Music, Arts and Culture Awards are this city’s truly interesting annual awards, given to the artists, musos, venues, promoters, creators and culture makers who keep Sydney’s creative heart beating.

Control: Music Managers

CONTROL, the dynamic new five stage program designed to equip music managers with crucial business skills will be held in Terrigal near Sydney from November 14-17, 2010. Mid career music managers from around the country will participate and you’re invited to join in via twitter #control on 15 & 16 November. Or you can download

SOUND SUMMIT 2011 – CALL FOR FESTIVAL CO-DIRECTOR

Sound Summit is looking for a creative, energetic and highly organised individual to work with the current Festival Co-Directors, Kirsty Brown and Chris Hearn, alongside MusicNSW on the 2011 and 2012 festivals. Sound Summit exists to provide musicians, producers, composers, promoters and fans the opportunity to interact, reflect and collaborate with each other, building communities around what they