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MUSICNSW PRESENTS: GET IN SYNC WITH PUBLISHING

Getting your single placed in an ad is no longer selling out, it’s an essential part of making a living from your music. The next workshop in the MusicNSW series is an in-depth look at sync deals, publishing deals, what these things mean, and how to get them! SPEAKERS Katie Brown GaGa Music Greg Carey

Little Bigsound

Young music industry hopefuls will have their chance to showcase their talent in an upcoming youth focused spin-off of Australia’s music conference BIG SOUND. Aptly named Little BIGSOUND will focus on young people between 14 and 25.

Indent Project Development Survey

Indent is a project of MusicNSW. The purpose of Indent is to empower young people – provide the platform, support and resources necessary to create, access and sustain free all ages live music events in regional and metropolitan NSW. Indent are currently reviewing their project to develop a 3 year strategic plan. To help review the project and build the plan, we have developed an

The 2012 Deadly Awards Nominations Now Open

Nominations are now open for The 18th International Deadly Awards will be held on September 25 at Sydney Opera House in 2012. Often referred to as The Deadlys, the award aim to recognise the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to the Australian society and communities. The Deadlys showcase a diverse range of outstanding

Doing the Motherland proud: MusicNSW at the Great Escape

For the The Drum Media 29/5/12 by Meg Williams This week’s edition comes from all the way from Brighton for the 2012 Great Escape. The Great Escape is a showcase conference and is known for launching new music to the UK and European markets. Dubbed the UK’s answer to SXSW, this humble (only in comparison)

2012 Accelerate Announces 14 Finalists

The British Council have announced the 14 shortlisted finalists for the third year of ACCELERATE-an incredible opportunity for Indigenous Australian’s trying to build their creative careers. This year ACCERLERATE received 40 applications from across the country which were judged by the British council and several Australian arts funding bodies. The applications represented a diverse range