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What the Coalition’s election win means for the Aussie music industry
Is Mitch Fifield’s new four-year $30.9 million Australian Music Industry Package enough?

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What the Coalition’s election win means for the Aussie music industry
Is Mitch Fifield’s new four-year $30.9 million Australian Music Industry Package enough?

Inside Labor's multi-million dollar arts package: “An important framework for our industry”
Here's what to expect from today's Federal Labor arts policy.

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Inside Labor's multi-million dollar arts package: “An important framework for our industry”
Here's what to expect from today's Federal Labor arts policy.

Federal government announces $30.9m for contemporary music: “a diverse and multi-layered approach”
Mitch Fifield: “I would like to acknowledge the tireless work of Australia’s peak music bodies."

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Federal government announces $30.9m for contemporary music: “a diverse and multi-layered approach”
Mitch Fifield: “I would like to acknowledge the tireless work of Australia’s peak music bodies."

Review finds Live Music Office has important future but needs government support
80% of people surveyed found the LMO is effective in promoting the interests of the live music scene.

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Review finds Live Music Office has important future but needs government support
80% of people surveyed found the LMO is effective in promoting the interests of the live music scene.

City of Parramatta provides five venues with subsidised music licences
The initiative will fund a free one-year APRA AMCOS Public Performance licence under the city’s 'Amplify' program.

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City of Parramatta provides five venues with subsidised music licences
The initiative will fund a free one-year APRA AMCOS Public Performance licence under the city’s 'Amplify' program.

APRA AMCOS breaks $400m revenue barrier as digital eclipses broadcast for first time
“This year’s results highlight the strength of the organisation’s financial performance, breadth of member service, and commitment to improving our industry’s ecosystem.”

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APRA AMCOS breaks $400m revenue barrier as digital eclipses broadcast for first time
“This year’s results highlight the strength of the organisation’s financial performance, breadth of member service, and commitment to improving our industry’s ecosystem.”

What the Australian Women In Music Awards meant to the industry
"Too many times women are recognised in a tokenistic way and I think it's important that we have a platform for and by and about us."

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What the Australian Women In Music Awards meant to the industry
"Too many times women are recognised in a tokenistic way and I think it's important that we have a platform for and by and about us."

Brett Cottle Presented With AMPAL’s Award for Outstanding Contribution
Brett Cottle has another prized piece of silverware for his trophy cabinet. At a recent ceremony in Sydney hosted by the AMPAL board of directors, the former APRA AMCOS CEO was presented with the…

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Brett Cottle Presented With AMPAL’s Award for Outstanding Contribution
Brett Cottle has another prized piece of silverware for his trophy cabinet. At a recent ceremony in Sydney hosted by the AMPAL board of directors, the former APRA AMCOS CEO was presented with the…

Screen Music Awards announces return of host & music director
Beloved Australian comedian and writer Denise Scott is back for hosting duties in 2018.

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Screen Music Awards announces return of host & music director
Beloved Australian comedian and writer Denise Scott is back for hosting duties in 2018.

APRA AMCOS protests Qantas' removal of music from in-flight entertainment, alternative solutions "are literally endless"
Qantas start quietly removing music from in-flight entertainment in July, saying that less than 10% of passengers were tuning in. But APRA AMCOS Dean Ormston has hit back, saying they're "not seeing the opportunity to celebrate Australian songwriters and composers through better, researched curation."

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APRA AMCOS protests Qantas' removal of music from in-flight entertainment, alternative solutions "are literally endless"
Qantas start quietly removing music from in-flight entertainment in July, saying that less than 10% of passengers were tuning in. But APRA AMCOS Dean Ormston has hit back, saying they're "not seeing the opportunity to celebrate Australian songwriters and composers through better, researched curation."
Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
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