Australian Music Centre

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The Australian Music Centre is an organisation established to serve Australian composers and musicians, foster Australian composition and promote the dissemination of Australian music. Set up in 1974, the Centre oversees composer and industry awards ceremonies, and development programs. It also processes loans, hires and sales of scores, publications and recordings.

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[edit] Governance

The Centre's board of directors, who bring financial, marketing and legal expertise, in addition to artistic fields concerning Australian music.

[edit] Funding

The Centre receives its core funding from the federal government, via the Music Board of the Australia Council, and state funding via New South Wales Ministry for the Arts.

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