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Rachel Campbell has been named the Campaign Director for AusMusic T-Shirt Day, while Catherine Satour is the new First Nations Programs Manager.
Support Act will bring a “special focus” to supporting artists and industry professionals living in Western Australia.
After seven years, Support Act has officially expanded its Wellbeing Helpline to cater to all workers across Australia’s diverse creative industries.
"While many venues are making positive strides, there is always room for growth in understanding the nuances of these issues and implementing strategies that foster a truly safe and inclusive environment for everyone."
Are you an industry worker looking for financial advice? The Victorian Music Development Office and Support Act might have the answers you need in their new webinar.
Needing a tee for Aus Music T-Shirt Day? The Rosemount Hotel has you covered.
The newly-announced Mobmusic T-Shirt Day will coincide with Ausmusic T-Shirt Day when it holds its first event on Thursday, November 28th.
The cost of living, low income, burnout and fatigue, job insecurity, and other factors are affecting music and creative workers in Australia.
Get ready to rep Paul Kelly, The Amity Affliction, Ninajirachi, G Flip, Royel Otis, and more this Ausmusic T-Shirt Day.
Support Act’s partnership with Gold Coast Music Network aims to provide industry individuals with the skills to support First Nations peers.