Winners of the 2024 Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition announced!
In its 16th year, the Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition continues to champion global songwriting talent
In its 16th year, the Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition continues to champion global songwriting talent
It is with great sadness that Alberts acknowledges the passing of Gordon ‘Snowy’ Fleet, founding member of The Easybeats, who died in Perth on February 18 aged 84
South Australia’s Education Minister, Blair Boyer, unveiled our new research initiative in partnership with South Australia’s Department for Education, shedding light on the state of music education in SA’s primary schools.
This Indigenous-led schools program is helping youth engage with pathways into the arts and cultural industries through a supportive network of cultural and musical mentorship – with some unexpected and welcome outcomes
The Telstra ARIA Music Teacher Award recognises the importance of music education and our teachers in improving educational outcomes for children and inspiring the next generation of musicians
Alberts involvement in Strictly Ballroom, Seriously Red and Hamilton continues our legacy of backing pioneers while helping to enable a flourishing society and a world that has a vibrant culture at its core.
Music Education: Right from the Start is a collaborative initiative, led by Alberts, and driven by our collective belief in the power of music to change lives. It focuses on the place and purpose of music within a quality education, and how to ensure access for all Australian primary school children. It has been developed in consultation with individuals and organisations spanning the music industry, education, research and philanthropy.
On Impact has written a feature on how and why Alberts supports creativity.
Do you love Australian music? Do you care about the people who create it? Then join us and be a part of #AusmusicTShirtDay on Friday 19 November!
With funding support from the Australian Government through the Office for the Arts, Support Act is now offering cash grants of $2,000 ($2700 to families with dependent children) called COVID-19 Crisis Relief Grants.