Happy Ausmusic T-Shirt Day 2023!

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happy ausmusic t-shirt day!

The big day is finally here! We can’t wait to see you all repping your favourite Aussie music tees at home, at work and across your socials today!

To everyone who’s taken part so far, thank you for your incredible support! We couldn’t do it without you.

If you haven’t yet, please make a donation today so we can continue to support Aussie music workers in need. Every single dollar counts, because in music, every little bit matters.

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Over $340,000 has been raised for the campaign so far from over 600 fundraisers and 150 teams from across the industry and beyond.

Currently topping the AAMI fundraising leaderboard are individual fundraisers Stuart Field, Scott Thurling, Briony Johnson, Clive Miller and Matthew Yau. Team CrewCare is in the lead over on the teams board followed by Cold Chisel, Oztix, Alberts and Universal Music Australia.

A number of corporate donors have also given generously to the campaign including AAMI, Amazon Music ANZ, CUB, Frontier Touring, Gildan Brands, Heaps Normal, JB Hi-Fi, Love Police, Mushroom Creative House, Rydges Hotels and Resorts, Sennheiser ANZ, Spotify Australia and New Zealand, Tiktok Australia, Tixel and YouTube Music and Google AU/NZ.

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If you’re looking for something fun to do today, there’s a bunch of activities taking place across the country that you can take part in with your family, friends or colleagues, all featured in this year’s new Gig Guide.

Whatever you’re doing to celebrate today, please share your pics on social media using the hashtag  #ausmusictshirtday and tag @supportact @triple_j @aria_official @heapsnormal @gildanbrandsaustralia @aami_insurance when you post!

In music, every little bit matters, so show your act of support now for music workers in need.

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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