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If you are an Australian recording artist, or a copyright holder in recordings that are receiving airplay, there could be money waiting for you.
Australian recording artists and copyright holders whose music is being broadcast are reminded that they must register with PPCA to be able to share in licence fees, collected by the organisation.
Registration cut off for PPCA’s current distribution is 15 September 2010.
PPCA collects licence fees from over 50,000 businesses across Australia which play sound recordings (CD, digital downloads) and music videos.
Each year, PPCA distributes the licence income collected, less administration expenses, to registered Australian recording artists and sound recording copyright owners (usually record labels).
PPCA represents and pays featured Australian recording artists and record labels in the same way that APRA pays songwriters and publishers.
Featured Australian recording artists may be able to share in licence fees collected by PPCA under the Artist Direct Distribution Scheme. But it’s essential that you register with PPCA before September 15 to be eligible for this year’s distribution.
If you are already registered with PPCA, it is important that you notify us of all releases on which you are eligible to claim under the Artist Direct Distribution Scheme before September 15. Record labels do not notify us of artist releases or registrations – this is the artist’s responsibility.
If you have released a CD within the past year and have not lodged your artist registrations, then any income that may have been earned for that release will be paid to your record label.
Registering with PPCA is free and essential - If you’d like to check what artist registrations we have for you, please contact PPCA’s distribution team – we’ll be happy to help!
Here’s what some Australian artists have to say about PPCA:
“PPCA is a company that recording artists can rely on with confidence to collect income on our behalf when our music is played in public.” - Tania Kernaghan
"PPCA pays recording artists in the same way that APRA pays songwriters and publishers. It's definitely a good idea to register with both, just to make sure all your rights as a recording artist and songwriter are being looked after." Stu Macleod - Eskimo Joe.
“As an artist … it’s very important to know that my rights are being protected. I am registered with PPCA as an Australian Recording Artist and receive a direct payment each year that my songs receive airplay. If you are a signed artist or an independent, it is in your interest to see if PPCA can work for you.” – Melinda Schneider
For more information, please contact:
PPCA Distribution Team
distribution.mail@ppca.com.au
(02)8569 1133
The ABC’s Heywire competition gives people aged 16–22 in rural and regional Australia a chance to ‘tell it like it is’ on the ABC.
All they have to do is submit a story about life in their neck of the woods, or an issue in their community. Their story might be about something they’d like to see change in their town, or an incident or issue that has had an impact on them, or simply why they like living where they do. Stories can be in text, audio, photo or video formats.
Teachers and youth workers can download our Heywire study guide (developed in partnership with ATOM) for ideas on how to incorporate Heywire into their programs, see here.
Entries close 8 October 2010.
The ABC selects approximately forty winning stories from around Australia to be produced and reworked with the help of ABC staff and they are played on Radio National, ABC Local Radio, triple j and abc.net.au! Winners also score an all-expenses-paid trip to the Heywire Youth Issues Forum in Canberra in February where they learn leadership skills, and stay at the Australian Institute of Sport. There’s even a reception at Parliament House!
For more information, and to upload your stories, see here.
Bootcamp for the Twisted in conjunction with Youth Underground, runs in prelude to the Twisted Sounds Festival at the Liverpool PCYC. Happening the DAY BEFORE the festival from 4 till 7pm on September 17 the FREE music seminars include keynote by Greg Carey, Umbrella Music (Artist manager of Cloud Control, Urthboy, Belles Will Ring, Le Kingste) plus break out workshops on record labels, songwriting, building your band as a business and fundraising in the arts.
4PM – 7PM Saturday SEPTEMBER 17, Liverpool PCYC, Cnr Cartwright & Maxwells Ave, Miller.
FREE Music Industry Seminars, presented by Indent and supported by Liverpool PCYC, Full Volume Studios, Community 2168 and the Liverpool City Council. The NSW Government supports this project through a grant from the Area Assistance Scheme).
There will be a keynote presentation given by a Music Industry Professional. Participants will then break away into separate workshops on the following discussion topics:
** Royalties and making money with APRA and PPCA
** How to manage your band and communication with artist Andy Bull
** Fundraising and grants wuth MusicNSW
** Record deals and Indie record labels with Resist Records
Keynote address by Greg Carey, Umbrella Music. (Artist manager of Cloud Control, Urthboy, Belles Will Ring, Le Kingste).
Registration is ESSENTIAL: Ph: 02 9608 6999 or email Max.
4PM – 7PM Saturday SEPTEMBER 17, Liverpool PCYC, Cnr Cartwright & Maxwells Ave, Miller.
FREE Music Industry Seminars, presented by Indent and supported by Liverpool PCYC, Full Volume Studios, Community 2168 and the Liverpool City Council. The NSW Government supports this project through a grant from the Area Assistance Scheme).
There will be a keynote presentation given by a Music Industry Professional. Participants will then break away into separate workshops on the following discussion topics:
** Royalties and making money with APRA and PPCA
** How to manage your band and communication with artist Andy Bull
** Fundraising and grants wuth MusicNSW
** Record deals and Indie record labels with Resist Records
Keynote address by Greg Carey, Umbrella Music. (Artist manager of Cloud Control, Urthboy, Belles Will Ring, Le Kingste).
Registration is ESSENTIAL: Ph: 02 9608 6999 or email Max.
The One Movement for Music conference and industry gathering will be back in Perth for its second year in October running over the weekend of Oct 9-10 at The Esplanade.
There's a big schedule of industry events like panels, workshops and keynote speeches from some serious international music industry heavyweights. Plus there's also a big line-up of live acts playing official showcase gigs.
There's also a big line-up of international acts on the bill - Ben Kweller (USA), Shapeshifter (NZ), Dengue Fever (USA), ZE! (Malaysia), Delta Spirit (USA), Via Tania (USA), Raghu Dixit (India Jonneine Zapata (USA), Bedouin Soundclash (Can), KORA (NZ), The Telephones (Japan), Melodramas (UK), Liz Green (UK), Get Dexter (UK) and The Great Spy Experiment (Sing). Plus there'll be sets from local acts Xavier Rudd, Grinspoon, Children Collide, British India, Operator Please, Drapht, Cloud Control, Sally Seltmann, and heaps more.
AND in an unprecedented move, One Movement and triple j Unearthed will be sending one band from every state and territory to play at the One Movement festival. That's 8 Unearthed bands we're going to pick for One Movement. 8 BANDS. THAT'S MASSIVE! Not only will you play in front of a huge Perth crowd, but all the fancy industry delegates too.
Entry is simple. Register as an artist and upload your finest tracks by September 12th to be in the running. Artists already on the site are eligible and music that is 'pending' is also considered an entry.
Closing date is SEPTEMBER 12.
In the event that the winner of the competition is under the age of 18 years, a guardian over the age of eighteen years must accompany the winner at the guardian's expense.Sign up at triple j Unearthed, today.
Noisy by Choice shout out for hip hop talent, creating the first ever hip hop showcase of Noisy by Choice!
The event team at Burwood Youth Council are looking for local hip hop artists to come show their style at auditions in October, leading up to the Noisy by Choice arts extravaganza in December.
Check out the flyer... get in contact.. and get involved with Noisy by Choice 2010!










