Chris Hemsworth and Jessica Mauboy join the Ausmusic T-Shirt Day campaign 

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chris hemsworth and jessica mauboy join the ausmusic t-shirt day campaign 

Just when you thought the line-up couldn’t get any bigger, two of Australia’s favourite faces, Chris Hemsworth and Jessica Mauboy, have thrown their support behind this year’s Ausmusic T-Shirt Day on Friday 18 November!

The pair will join the 30 faces of Australian music, screen and stage who have already put their weight behind the day, including Darren Hayes, Casey Donovan, Kylie Minogue, The 046, Andrea Lam, Ball Park Music, Beccy Cole, Bodyjar, Cat Hope, Catherine Alcorn, Charm of Finches, Claire Edwardes, Clint Stanaway, Cub Sport, Dave Gleeson, Devy, Ella Hooper, James Reyne, Jane Gazzo, John Coutis, John Williamson, Ladybeard, Kristal West, Mitch Tambo, Ocean Grove, Rob Mills, Siobhan Stagg, Tania Doko, Teeny Tiny Stevies and Urthboy.

Watch Chris (wearing Teskey Brothers) and Jess (repping Baker Boy) in the latest campaign video by Mushroom Creative House, asking music-lovers to put their hands up for Ausmusic and support the cause by wearing an Ausmusic T-Shirt and making a donation to Support Act. 

Don’t forget that if you haven’t got your t-shirt already, a very limited number of Premium T-Shirts from 13 incredible Aussie artists are still available to purchase via the Ausmusic T-Shirt Day website, and there are also a wide range of merch partners’ shirts, with a percentage of proceeds going to the campaign.

It’s also not too late to get your workmates/friends/family together to set up a team to fundraise. Hundreds of people have already signed up with new teams joining every day, like Acoustic Centre, Aussie Ska Collective, CrewCare, Morgans, Pengana Capital and Jaxsta.

If you’d like to share this campaign with your audiences, check out our new social media content here or contact helen@supportact.org.au to find out more about becoming an Ausmusic T-Shirt Day Champion.

Clive Miller
CEO

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Support Act acknowledges and pays its respects to First Nations peoples and recognises the role of intergenerational song practitioners in establishing the rich and diverse music practices that exist today.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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