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October

“If I hear a song by another artist that I really love, there’s always that feeling of, ‘I wish I could have written that’“: Paul Kelly at the Sydney Opera House in 2022.

‘I didn’t know who Angus was’: Paul Kelly on ‘How To Make Gravy’ film

‘Give my love to Angus, and to Frank and Dolly’ goes the refrain from Australia’s best-known Christmas song – but until recently its author had no idea who any of those people were.

  • Alexander Gow

October

Jaddan Comerford, the founder of UNIFIED Music, will invest $10m in Australian artists over the next three years.

Young Rich Lister matches major labels with $10m for local music

Jaddan Comerford’s cash injection into Australian music is of a scale rarely seen in the streaming era.

  • Michael Bailey

September

Kylie Minogue, nominated for ARIA Album Of The Year, might just attend the award ceremony for the first time since she was inducted into ARIA’s Hall Of Fame in 2011.

It’s the Kylie and Troye show as ARIAs go for the masses again

After a concept album about a cockroach won in 2023, the industry voters for Album Of The Year in 2024 have picked more mainstream fare.

  • Michael Bailey

People don’t want ‘challenging’ music, says Peaceful Piano king

Chad Lawson writes music to improve your mental health – which has meant this stalwart of Spotify’s Peaceful Piano playlist repressing some of his own creative impulses.

  • Michael Bailey
Missy Higgins

Why Missy Higgins stopped therapy to make an album

Two decades on from the multi-platinum The Sound Of White, Missy Higgins is looking inward again – only this time it’s to cope with being a newly single mother of two.

  • Alexander Gow
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Nuanu Suara Festival

It’s Asia’s answer to Burning Man. And why not buy a villa, too?

Meet the Russian tech multimillionaire who’s building a 44-hectare playground for adults in Bali.

  • Emma Rapaport

August

Australian Chamber Orchestra artistic director Richard Tognetti.

The ACO is 50 years old and still rebelling

Born out of disaffection with the strictures of symphony orchestras, the Australian Chamber Orchestra has a typically wild and eclectic party planned for its golden jubilee.

  • Michael Bailey
Paul Dempsey (left) and Bernard Fanning have joined forces.

Oz rock legends unite - but expect to be surprised

Australian songwriters Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey have joined forces and released a collection of bombastic, synth-laden sideways pop tunes. The arrangements are scintillating and the interwoven vocals charm.

  • Alexander Gow
Australian Chamber Orchestra violinist, Satu Vanska, in collaboration with Sydney Dance Company dancers Emily Seymour and Liam Green, rehearsing at the City Recital Hall.

This is why a ‘Frankenstein’ violin can still be worth millions

The Australian Chamber Orchestra’s Satu Vanska is in a dream collaboration with the Sydney Dance Company, but has nightmares about losing her violin.

  • Matt Teffer

July

Matthew Gudisnki has shited all of Mushroom’s recording and publishing functions  under one roof.

‘Bunnings of music’: why Matt Gudinski remade Mushroom

Most roads in the Australian music business used to lead to the Mushroom Group, and a restructure announced on Thursday seeks a return to those glory days.

  • Michael Bailey

June

French art collective Inook has made giant, AI-assisted karaoke singers of the portraits from the Art Gallery Of South Australia’s Reimagining The Renaissance exhibition.

Renaissance renditions of Bee Gees? Only at one festival

With portraits ‘singing’ Aussie pop classics, fires in the botanic gardens and dinosaurs at the zoo, Adelaide’s Illuminate Festival wants to lure you out this winter.

  • Michael Bailey
Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspart Augé of dance music duo Justice.

Electronic duo Justice return to the dance floor

After an eight-year hiatus, the disruptive Parisian dance music duo unleash an overdose of electronica à la française.

  • Divya Bala

May

The Wu-Tang Clan’s single-copy, unstreamable 2015 album Once Upn A Time In Shaolin, which comes in a silver jewel-encrusted box.

$6m Wu-Tang Clan album to be played in MONA

The two CDs are the only physical copy of a Wu-Tang Clan album recorded in secret over six years, and sold for millions at auction.

  • Michael Bailey

Opera Australia bets on musicals, property development as losses widen

Australia’s largest performing arts company will produce more musicals, and play more cannily with its property, as it tries to turn losses around.

  • Michael Bailey
Irish punk-traditionalist band The Mary Wallopers.

What Shane MacGowan told this rebellious folk band

Like a more political Pogues, Dundalk’s The Mary Wallopers have won acclaim for a rousing live show they bring to Australia this month.

  • Michael Bailey
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March

Drummer Yussef Dayes and his Experience play Sydney Opera House, March 5, 2024.

This genius drummer puts on a show - with no drum solos

Yussef Dayes is a virtuoso with the sticks, but at this Sydney show he preferred to blend in with the band on his progressive jazz jams.

  • Michael Bailey

February

Brisbane-based singer-songwriter Meg Washington

Meg Washington passes the classical test at Sydney show

The Brisbane-based performer writes songs with crescendoes in-built, so to hear them with actual crescendoes from the Sydney Symphony Orchestra was impressive.

  • Michael Bailey

November 2023

Songtradr CEO Paul Wiltshire.

Aussie songwriter’s tech firm is now worth $879m

He used to write songs for Delta Goodrem. Now Paul Wiltshire has a growing band of investors including Richard White, Perennial and Epic Games supporting his platform for musicians.

  • Tess Bennett

September 2023

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards announce the release date for their new album.

The Rolling Stones to release new album October 20

“Hackney Diamonds”, the band’s first album of new songs in 18 years, features guest appearances from the likes of Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder.

  • Jill Lawless

June 2023

ARIA chief executive Annabelle Herd in her Surry Hills office.

Record labels fight to scrap cap on what radio stations pay them

The likes of Lachlan Murdoch’s Smooth FM pay less than 1 per cent of revenue for the records they play. The labels providing them have had enough.

  • Michael Bailey