

With Artists. For Culture. From the Ground Up.
We're the peak body for contemporary music in New South Wales - here for the artists, communities and music businesses that make this state's culture what it is.
We exist to build a NSW music ecosystem where artists have sustainable careers, communities are connected and supported, and music culture is properly valued - with the wellbeing of artists at the heart of all we do.


Joe joined MusicNSW in 2023. Additionally, he is Acting Chair of Green Music Australia and sits on the NSW Government’s Sound NSW Advisory Board and 24-Hour Economy Advisory Council. His curatorial experience includes Vivid Sydney, Queensland Music Festival, CHANGES Festival (Melbourne), Taste of Tasmania Festival, Newtown Festival, and Sydney venues The Basement and The Lansdowne. Previously, Joe was Co-Director of artist management company and independent label Wondercore Island, and General Manager of artist management and venue booking company NFE. He is also an artist with over 25 years of practice, living on Dharug and working on Gadigal country.

Joe joined MusicNSW in 2023. Additionally, he is Acting Chair of Green Music Australia and sits on the NSW Government’s Sound NSW Advisory Board and 24-Hour Economy Advisory Council. His curatorial experience includes Vivid Sydney, Queensland Music Festival, CHANGES Festival (Melbourne), Taste of Tasmania Festival, Newtown Festival, and Sydney venues The Basement and The Lansdowne. Previously, Joe was Co-Director of artist management company and independent label Wondercore Island, and General Manager of artist management and venue booking company NFE. He is also an artist with over 25 years of practice, living on Dharug and working on Gadigal country.

Laura keeps things running smoothly behind the scenes and supports our team to do their best work. She thrives on coordinating processes and resources to help MusicNSW support artists and music communities across NSW. As well as being a recording and touring artist herself, Laura has held roles at MTV Australia, Carriageworks and more. Laura is based on Gadigal country.

Laura keeps things running smoothly behind the scenes and supports our team to do their best work. She thrives on coordinating processes and resources to help MusicNSW support artists and music communities across NSW. As well as being a recording and touring artist herself, Laura has held roles at MTV Australia, Carriageworks and more. Laura is based on Gadigal country.

Caitlin (CP) oversees the development and delivery of initiatives to support artists and industry workers to develop skills, knowledge, inspiration and networks. She has 10+ years experience in the industry as an artist/producer (HANDSOME), event curator (Pleasures Playhouse), record label project manager (Elefant Traks), music director, radio host and touring musician, working with artists like MAY-A, Ayesha Madon, total tommy, EGOISM and more. CP is based on Gadigal country.

Caitlin (CP) oversees the development and delivery of initiatives to support artists and industry workers to develop skills, knowledge, inspiration and networks. She has 10+ years experience in the industry as an artist/producer (HANDSOME), event curator (Pleasures Playhouse), record label project manager (Elefant Traks), music director, radio host and touring musician, working with artists like MAY-A, Ayesha Madon, total tommy, EGOISM and more. CP is based on Gadigal country.

Kaleena leads First Nations music development, providing direct support and programs for First Nations artists and industry to strengthen careers, create pathways and grow a sustainable music ecosystem. Kaleena has been in the music industry for 20+ years as a vocalist, songwriter and performer with celebrated duo Stiff Gins. She is Wiradjuri/Yorta Yorta, hails from Naarm on Wurundjeri Country, and has lived most of her life on Gadigal land.

Kaleena leads First Nations music development, providing direct support and programs for First Nations artists and industry to strengthen careers, create pathways and grow a sustainable music ecosystem. Kaleena has been in the music industry for 20+ years as a vocalist, songwriter and performer with celebrated duo Stiff Gins. She is Wiradjuri/Yorta Yorta, hails from Naarm on Wurundjeri Country, and has lived most of her life on Gadigal land.

Helen leads strategic communications to amplify our programs, industry development and advocacy. She has 15+ years experience working in communications to support participation, inclusion and connection (Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, Multicultural NSW, Black Dog Institute, Universal Music Australia), as well as being a recording & touring musician (Lady Lyon, PPGP, Greyhound, Jay Squire) and part of artist-led label Evening Records. Helen is based on Gadigal country.

Helen leads strategic communications to amplify our programs, industry development and advocacy. She has 15+ years experience working in communications to support participation, inclusion and connection (Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, Multicultural NSW, Black Dog Institute, Universal Music Australia), as well as being a recording & touring musician (Lady Lyon, PPGP, Greyhound, Jay Squire) and part of artist-led label Evening Records. Helen is based on Gadigal country.

Adele connects artists and local music scenes to our programs, opportunities, playlists and stories. A passionate music journalist who works to platform those not often shown, she has contributed to VICE Australia, The Music and Acclaim Magazine, and hosted The Snacc Pacc on FBi Radio, spotlighting emerging talent from Western Sydney and beyond. Adele is based on Gadigal country.

Adele connects artists and local music scenes to our programs, opportunities, playlists and stories. A passionate music journalist who works to platform those not often shown, she has contributed to VICE Australia, The Music and Acclaim Magazine, and hosted The Snacc Pacc on FBi Radio, spotlighting emerging talent from Western Sydney and beyond. Adele is based on Gadigal country.

Nooky helps foster connections and develop programming for First Nations artists and industry shaped by community voices and aspirations. Nooky is also an artist and member of the trailblazing, ARIA Award-winning 3%, as well as being a radio host and the founder of social enterprise We Are Warriors.

Nooky helps foster connections and develop programming for First Nations artists and industry shaped by community voices and aspirations. Nooky is also an artist and member of the trailblazing, ARIA Award-winning 3%, as well as being a radio host and the founder of social enterprise We Are Warriors.

Thalia leads the delivery of Wamarra Music Lab and other MusicNSW events for First Nations artists and industry. She is also an electronic music producer (Ellatronix, Lazi Daizo), composer for screen (including for 2026 ABC series Goolagong), an APRA NATSIMO Screen Composer Intensive alum, and the founder of Storybeats, a publishing platform for composers.

Thalia leads the delivery of Wamarra Music Lab and other MusicNSW events for First Nations artists and industry. She is also an electronic music producer (Ellatronix, Lazi Daizo), composer for screen (including for 2026 ABC series Goolagong), an APRA NATSIMO Screen Composer Intensive alum, and the founder of Storybeats, a publishing platform for composers.

Working across the Illawarra, Cody strengthens skills, networks and collaboration in the local music community. A performer, curator, recording engineer and business owner, he brings more than 15 years’ industry experience spanning tours, festivals, artist collectives and community-led initiatives. He is the Festival Director of the Illawarra Folk Festival, co-curator for Culture Mix Festival and co-owner of Stranded Recording Studios. Cody is based on Dharawal country.

Working across the Illawarra, Cody strengthens skills, networks and collaboration in the local music community. A performer, curator, recording engineer and business owner, he brings more than 15 years’ industry experience spanning tours, festivals, artist collectives and community-led initiatives. He is the Festival Director of the Illawarra Folk Festival, co-curator for Culture Mix Festival and co-owner of Stranded Recording Studios. Cody is based on Dharawal country.

Working at the heart of Western Sydney’s music community, Fernando supports artists and industry to build skills, networks and opportunities. Born and raised locally to immigrant Chilean parents, he is an artist, musician and co-founder of community collective Beat Kitchen Records. For five years, BKR has activated spaces and nurtured connection through music and art, collaborating with councils, venues and brands. Fernando is based on Dharug country.

Working at the heart of Western Sydney’s music community, Fernando supports artists and industry to build skills, networks and opportunities. Born and raised locally to immigrant Chilean parents, he is an artist, musician and co-founder of community collective Beat Kitchen Records. For five years, BKR has activated spaces and nurtured connection through music and art, collaborating with councils, venues and brands. Fernando is based on Dharug country.

Working across the Newcastle region, Joab supports the growth of a vibrant and connected local music scene. Over the past decade, he has performed nationally as one half of dance-rock outfit RAAVE TAPES, while championing local talent through initiatives like No-Fi Collective. Through hometown shows, club nights and mini-festivals, he has created pathways connecting emerging artists with touring acts. Joab is based on Awabakal and Worimi country.

Working across the Newcastle region, Joab supports the growth of a vibrant and connected local music scene. Over the past decade, he has performed nationally as one half of dance-rock outfit RAAVE TAPES, while championing local talent through initiatives like No-Fi Collective. Through hometown shows, club nights and mini-festivals, he has created pathways connecting emerging artists with touring acts. Joab is based on Awabakal and Worimi country.

Working across the South West, Riverina and Murray regions, Kayne supports the development of strong, sustainable music communities. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, he has been heavily involved in the development of the Riverina’s original music scene for the past decade. Passionate about live performance and community connection, Kayne is committed to seeing artists in his region thrive. He is based on Wiradjuri country.

Working across the South West, Riverina and Murray regions, Kayne supports the development of strong, sustainable music communities. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, he has been heavily involved in the development of the Riverina’s original music scene for the past decade. Passionate about live performance and community connection, Kayne is committed to seeing artists in his region thrive. He is based on Wiradjuri country.

Working across the Northern Rivers and North West, Niño strengthens contemporary music communities, drawing on deep industry experience. A musician, artist and arts worker, he previously served as MusicNSW’s Regional Music Officer (2021-22) and has worked with Mullum Music Festival, Bello Winter Music Festival, Bluesfest Byron Bay and Falls Festival. A presenter and promoter for Red Square Music and performer with Dustyesky choice and Invisible Friend, Niño has toured nationally and internationally. He is based on Bundjalung country.

Working across the Northern Rivers and North West, Niño strengthens contemporary music communities, drawing on deep industry experience. A musician, artist and arts worker, he previously served as MusicNSW’s Regional Music Officer (2021-22) and has worked with Mullum Music Festival, Bello Winter Music Festival, Bluesfest Byron Bay and Falls Festival. A presenter and promoter for Red Square Music and performer with Dustyesky choice and Invisible Friend, Niño has toured nationally and internationally. He is based on Bundjalung country.

Working across the Far South and Southern Tablelands, Sam strengthens networks and opportunities for musicians in his region. A lifelong musician who grew up in Coolagolite, he has long been active in his local music scene, providing mentorship and building relationships with venues and industry professionals. Through studies in Entertainment Business Management, multiple national tours, and founding mental health organisation Song For Bob, Sam has developed a deep commitment to sustainable regional music careers. He is based on Yuin-Djiringanj country.

Working across the Far South and Southern Tablelands, Sam strengthens networks and opportunities for musicians in his region. A lifelong musician who grew up in Coolagolite, he has long been active in his local music scene, providing mentorship and building relationships with venues and industry professionals. Through studies in Entertainment Business Management, multiple national tours, and founding mental health organisation Song For Bob, Sam has developed a deep commitment to sustainable regional music careers. He is based on Yuin-Djiringanj country.

Working across the Central West, Outback and West Darling regions, Sophie supports artists and communities to grow skills, confidence and connection. A musician, mentor and music teacher, she grew up in Tamworth before moving to Bathurst to study Communications (Theatre/Media). She has contributed to regional music through touring with her band Smith & Jones, running choirs and workshops, and managing events including The End Festival the Local Emerging Artists Program (at Inland Sea of Sound Festival). She is based on Wiradjuri country.

Working across the Central West, Outback and West Darling regions, Sophie supports artists and communities to grow skills, confidence and connection. A musician, mentor and music teacher, she grew up in Tamworth before moving to Bathurst to study Communications (Theatre/Media). She has contributed to regional music through touring with her band Smith & Jones, running choirs and workshops, and managing events including The End Festival the Local Emerging Artists Program (at Inland Sea of Sound Festival). She is based on Wiradjuri country.

Julian is a musician, producer and senior academic with extensive experience in the Australian and UK independent music scenes. His band, Even As We Speak, achieved UK chart success and recorded for John Peel on BBC Radio 1. As a producer/engineer, Julian has worked with artists including ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Ed Kuepper and Chris Bailey. He has broad governance experience in the not-for-profit arts sector, including as Chair of QMusic and member of the Music Board of the Australia Council for the Arts (now Creative Australia). Julian is currently Professor of Music and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Design at the University of Canberra.

Julian is a musician, producer and senior academic with extensive experience in the Australian and UK independent music scenes. His band, Even As We Speak, achieved UK chart success and recorded for John Peel on BBC Radio 1. As a producer/engineer, Julian has worked with artists including ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Ed Kuepper and Chris Bailey. He has broad governance experience in the not-for-profit arts sector, including as Chair of QMusic and member of the Music Board of the Australia Council for the Arts (now Creative Australia). Julian is currently Professor of Music and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Design at the University of Canberra.

Jane is the Director of VibeLab Asia Pacific and Director of EMC. A proactive changemaker committed to the transformation of music and nightlife, she has contributed to significant policy outcomes including the repeal of Sydney’s lockout laws and record levels of government investment into NSW contemporary music. Jane is also an artist manager, working with Sampology and his Middle Name Records imprint.

Jane is the Director of VibeLab Asia Pacific and Director of EMC. A proactive changemaker committed to the transformation of music and nightlife, she has contributed to significant policy outcomes including the repeal of Sydney’s lockout laws and record levels of government investment into NSW contemporary music. Jane is also an artist manager, working with Sampology and his Middle Name Records imprint.

Kristy is a Senior Client Manager at In The Picture Financial Services Pty Ltd providing tax compliance and advice for clients from film, tv, arts, fashion and music industries. Kristy has extensive music industry experience including as National Event Administrator for the Big Day Out, and a project manager at MusicNSW. A NSW music devotee, Kristy plays keyboards with Sydney indie rock legends Knievel and releases solo original music as Morning Papers Music.

Kristy is a Senior Client Manager at In The Picture Financial Services Pty Ltd providing tax compliance and advice for clients from film, tv, arts, fashion and music industries. Kristy has extensive music industry experience including as National Event Administrator for the Big Day Out, and a project manager at MusicNSW. A NSW music devotee, Kristy plays keyboards with Sydney indie rock legends Knievel and releases solo original music as Morning Papers Music.

Beau Neilson is the owner and creative director of The Vanguard, Newtown, and was previously Creative Director of philanthropically funded performance space Phoenix Central Park. A seasoned arts and culture professional with expertise across venue management, artist support and audience development, she serves as board member of MusicNSW and the Live Music Venues Alliance, Trustee of the Powerhouse Museum, member of the 24-Hour Economy Advisory Council and the Creative Communities Council, and Gifting Committee Member of the Neilson Foundation.

Beau Neilson is the owner and creative director of The Vanguard, Newtown, and was previously Creative Director of philanthropically funded performance space Phoenix Central Park. A seasoned arts and culture professional with expertise across venue management, artist support and audience development, she serves as board member of MusicNSW and the Live Music Venues Alliance, Trustee of the Powerhouse Museum, member of the 24-Hour Economy Advisory Council and the Creative Communities Council, and Gifting Committee Member of the Neilson Foundation.

Mardi is a music industry leader with nearly 30 years’ global and domestic experience. She has held senior executive roles at Warner, EMI and Sony in Australia and the UK, and served as VP of Talent and Music at MTV UK. In 2018, she founded The Annex, which has since lead campaigns for artists including Lime Cordiale, Bluey, Genesis Owusu, Fisher, Underscores, Jessica Mauboy, Alice Ivy, Keli Holiday and Hiatus Kaiyote.

Mardi is a music industry leader with nearly 30 years’ global and domestic experience. She has held senior executive roles at Warner, EMI and Sony in Australia and the UK, and served as VP of Talent and Music at MTV UK. In 2018, she founded The Annex, which has since lead campaigns for artists including Lime Cordiale, Bluey, Genesis Owusu, Fisher, Underscores, Jessica Mauboy, Alice Ivy, Keli Holiday and Hiatus Kaiyote.

Michael is the Head of First Nations Programming at the Sydney Opera House, with deep expertise in First Nations culture and arts. He has held key roles including First Nations Program Manager at Creative Australia, First Nations members representative at APRA AMCOS, as well as developing MusicNSW’s Whichway Program. Michael has produced the First Nations Arts and Culture Awards for Creative Australia, curated roundtables, and delivered mentoring and artist residency programs, and produced First Nations events such as Yabun.

Michael is the Head of First Nations Programming at the Sydney Opera House, with deep expertise in First Nations culture and arts. He has held key roles including First Nations Program Manager at Creative Australia, First Nations members representative at APRA AMCOS, as well as developing MusicNSW’s Whichway Program. Michael has produced the First Nations Arts and Culture Awards for Creative Australia, curated roundtables, and delivered mentoring and artist residency programs, and produced First Nations events such as Yabun.

Jannah Beth is an artist and songwriter whose music blends cinematic electronic production with intimate, diary-like storytelling. Jannah is also the Founder & Director of Offbeat Collective, which formed in 2021 and is dedicated to creating a sustainable music culture that prioritises artists. Jannah also created ONE OFF TRAKS and the Up Next program, which both support female, trans and non-binary artists. This year, Jannah releases Orbits and Echoes, marking a return to writing and the beginning of a year of milestone performances.

Jannah Beth is an artist and songwriter whose music blends cinematic electronic production with intimate, diary-like storytelling. Jannah is also the Founder & Director of Offbeat Collective, which formed in 2021 and is dedicated to creating a sustainable music culture that prioritises artists. Jannah also created ONE OFF TRAKS and the Up Next program, which both support female, trans and non-binary artists. This year, Jannah releases Orbits and Echoes, marking a return to writing and the beginning of a year of milestone performances.
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Jem Siow is the vocalist for Sydney hardcore band SPEED. Forming in 2019, SPEED quickly rose to become a global mainstay in hardcore and heavy music, backed by a relentless touring schedule that saw them perform with pioneers like Gorilla Biscuits and Madball, as well as contemporary powerhouses like Turnstile and Knocked Loose. The band's debut album, 'ONLY ONE MODE' debuted at #1 on the ARIA Australian album charts, later winning the ARIA Award for 'Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Release' in 2024. SPEED won the inaugural NSW Music Prize in 2025, using the prize money to host a series of free All Ages hardcore shows in their hometown.
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Jem Siow is the vocalist for Sydney hardcore band SPEED. Forming in 2019, SPEED quickly rose to become a global mainstay in hardcore and heavy music, backed by a relentless touring schedule that saw them perform with pioneers like Gorilla Biscuits and Madball, as well as contemporary powerhouses like Turnstile and Knocked Loose. The band's debut album, 'ONLY ONE MODE' debuted at #1 on the ARIA Australian album charts, later winning the ARIA Award for 'Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Release' in 2024. SPEED won the inaugural NSW Music Prize in 2025, using the prize money to host a series of free All Ages hardcore shows in their hometown.
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Zeppelin Hamilton is a Wiradjuri artist, actor, model and teacher based on Gadigal Country, Sydney. Working across a range of disciplines, his music project Velvet Trip blends psych-rock, indie-pop and soulful groove with dreamlike production and deeply personal storytelling. In 2025, he broke through with major festival appearances, national support slots and a sold-out Sydney Opera House show, alongside the release of the Glimmers EP. His 2026 album Glimmers Continued debuted at #5 on the ARIA Australian Album Chart and was named triple j’s Feature Album. Across music, screen and community, Zeppelin’s work continues to expand, grounded in culture, creativity and a distinctly First Nations perspective.
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Zeppelin Hamilton is a Wiradjuri artist, actor, model and teacher based on Gadigal Country, Sydney. Working across a range of disciplines, his music project Velvet Trip blends psych-rock, indie-pop and soulful groove with dreamlike production and deeply personal storytelling. In 2025, he broke through with major festival appearances, national support slots and a sold-out Sydney Opera House show, alongside the release of the Glimmers EP. His 2026 album Glimmers Continued debuted at #5 on the ARIA Australian Album Chart and was named triple j’s Feature Album. Across music, screen and community, Zeppelin’s work continues to expand, grounded in culture, creativity and a distinctly First Nations perspective.

Alex The Astronaut is the project of Australian singer-songwriter Alexandra Lynn, whose writing blends sharp honesty, humour and emotional depth. Following their ARIA-nominated 2022 album ‘How To Grow a Sunflower Underwater’, Alex released the 2024 EP ‘Rage and All Its Friends’, a more collaborative chapter that brought in Paul Kelly, Lisa Mitchell and Benjamin Francis Leftwich, and was also shaped by a WorldPride songwriting camp led by Troye Sivan.

Alex The Astronaut is the project of Australian singer-songwriter Alexandra Lynn, whose writing blends sharp honesty, humour and emotional depth. Following their ARIA-nominated 2022 album ‘How To Grow a Sunflower Underwater’, Alex released the 2024 EP ‘Rage and All Its Friends’, a more collaborative chapter that brought in Paul Kelly, Lisa Mitchell and Benjamin Francis Leftwich, and was also shaped by a WorldPride songwriting camp led by Troye Sivan.

Jamaica Moana is a non-binary Māori (Ngāpuhi/Tainui) and Samoan artist, rapper, and creative director based in Sydney, Australia, known for blending ancestral culture with rap, R&B, and soul.

Jamaica Moana is a non-binary Māori (Ngāpuhi/Tainui) and Samoan artist, rapper, and creative director based in Sydney, Australia, known for blending ancestral culture with rap, R&B, and soul.

Zoe Catterall is an Eora-based songwriter/musician, best known as the frontwoman of all-woman rock band The Buoys. Recognised for her relatable lyricism and commanding stage presence, Zoe is deeply committed to fostering community and creating inclusive, accessible spaces in the music scene; values shaped by her experience as an autistic woman who, as a young girl, longed to see greater diversity on stage. Alongside music, Zoe brings a rich scientific background spanning pathology, organ donation, IVF, and even qualitative beer analysis. Having spent her formative years in the bush, Zoe is passionate about weaving climate action into her personal and touring life.

Zoe Catterall is an Eora-based songwriter/musician, best known as the frontwoman of all-woman rock band The Buoys. Recognised for her relatable lyricism and commanding stage presence, Zoe is deeply committed to fostering community and creating inclusive, accessible spaces in the music scene; values shaped by her experience as an autistic woman who, as a young girl, longed to see greater diversity on stage. Alongside music, Zoe brings a rich scientific background spanning pathology, organ donation, IVF, and even qualitative beer analysis. Having spent her formative years in the bush, Zoe is passionate about weaving climate action into her personal and touring life.
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These priorities reflect our belief that a flourishing music sector must be built from the ground up, and from the edges in.
From our founding to today, MusicNSW has grown into a vital force for change, united in our purpose to see NSW artists and music communities grow together.
MusicNSW was established as the peak body for contemporary music in New South Wales. The same year, the Australian Music Industry Network (AMIN) was formed, bringing together each state and territory music body into a collective national voice.
In response to the New South Wales Drug Summit in 1999, we launched Indent - an initiative supporting young people to participate in all-ages live music. Indent was a foundational part of our programming for decades and has since evolved into OUTSET.

With support from the NSW Government, we launched Whichway - a program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians living and working in NSW, delivering a mix of workshops, mentoring and showcase events.

We took the baton from founders Sebastian Chan, Kenny Sabir and Marcus Westbury to deliver Sound Summit in Newcastle, as part of This Is Not Art (TINA) Festival. Sound Summit was a music and ideas festival celebrating independent and innovative music that ran until 2013.

Expanding on our commitment to youth music development, Feedback was launched as a music conference for young people - featuring talks, workshops and panels to enable accessible industry pathways. Feedback ran until 2022.
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We launched Sound Advice - a series of panels, talks and masterclasses aiming to identify career pathways, empower artists with networks and knowledge, share practical advice and demystify the music industry. After 10 years, Sound Advice has now been replaced by our NEW WAVE program.
The same year, in partnership with FBi Radio, we launched the Women In Electronic Music Series - supporting female, trans, and non-binary artists with workshops, masterclasses and showcase events focussing on technical production, DJing, and sound engineering.

We piloted our Regional Music Officers program, which returned in 2021 before expanding in 2023 into a network of five regional coordinators - locally based music champions working across the state. In 2024, this expanded further to include coordinators in Newcastle, Wollongong and Western Sydney.

We joined with independent music venues across NSW to support the Save Our Stages campaign, securing a $24 million Live Music COVID Support Package, to ensure the recovery and survival of NSW music venues through the pandemic.

We launched the Regional Touring Network (RTN) - a powerful and free, map based tool which enables artists, managers, agents and promoters to plan and build regional tours across regional and remote NSW.

We led a sector wide non-partisan Vote Music campaign calling on government to invest $100 million in the contemporary music sector in New South Wales. The NSW Labor Government responded with a $103 million commitment - establishing Sound NSW, a 10-Year Contemporary Music Strategy, and unprecedented sector investment across four years.

We delivered the second annual Regional & Remote Music Summit on Bundjalung country in Byron Bay, following its inaugural year on Larrakia country in Darwin. The summit brought together over 250 artists, industry leaders, community organisers, academics and policymakers from every state in the country, for three days of conversation on the challenges and opportunities facing regional and remote music communities.

We proudly launch Wamarra Music Lab, New Wave, MusicNSW Social Club and Outset across the state.

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