Members include Alice Ivy, Briggs, Nina Las Vegas, Mickey Cavs of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard fame, and many others.

Music Victoria's Victorian Artists Roundtable (Source: Music Victoria)
Music Victoria has revealed the members of its Victorian Artists Roundtable.
By securing a diverse and respected group of local artists, the Roundtable will guide sector priorities, contribute to advocacy, and strengthen the future of the state’s contemporary music scene.
The Victorian Artists Roundtable has been launched as part of Music Victoria’s ongoing commitment to artist-led consultation, cultural leadership and community engagement.
The members have already contributed to Music Victoria’s papers, government submissions, and strategic planning, while informing the government about issues facing artists, venues, and the broader Victorian music ecosystem.
Within the Roundtable’s aims are: providing a safe space for artists to speak openly about issues affecting the industry; impacting Music Victoria’s advocacy, funding strategies, and program development; reassessing the function of the Music Victoria Awards; and strengthening the quality of information Music Victoria provides to local government.
2024-2025 Roundtable members are a thrilling bunch, including Alice Ivy, Briggs, Stephanie Ashworth of Something For Kate fame, Eliza Hull, Nina Las Vegas, Mickey Cavs of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard fame, Nkechi Anele, Queenie, and more. You can see the complete list of members below.
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Going into 2026, the Roundtable members will continue to offer their guidance, expertise, and community insight.
Music Victoria CEO Fiona Duncan said of the Roundtable members announcement, “The Victorian Artists Roundtable is absolutely central to who we are and how we work at Music Victoria.
“These artists bring courage, clarity and lived experience that cuts through the noise and keeps us grounded in what really matters. Their leadership helps shape our priorities, sharpen our advocacy and ensure that the programs we design reflect the real needs of Victoria’s creative community.”
Duncan added, “We’re profoundly grateful for their voices, their energy and their commitment - they make our work stronger, smarter and deeply connected to the people we exist to serve.”
Alice Ivy
Bumpy
Briggs
Cash Savage
Chelsea Wilson
Dallas Frasca
Davey Lane
Eliza Hull
Emily Ulman
Immy Owusu
Kerryn Fields
Lachlan Stuckey
Lochlan Watt
Mickey Cavs (King Gizzard)
Nina Las Vegas (Nina Agzarian)
Nkechi Anele
Queenie
Stephanie Ashworth (Something for Kate)
Wild Gloriosa
Yeo