The APRA Professional Development Awards exist to provide support to emerging songwriters and composers. Twelve recipients will each receive a game-changing $10,000 cash prize to support their development, along with a prize from Australis Music.
It is expected that the funds will help recipients attend workshops, music education courses, composer seminars, co-writing sessions and other relevant activities - locally or internationally.
Entries for the 2023 Professional Development Awards are now closed.
Australis Music is a proud sponsor of the 2023 Professional Development Awards.
Classical / Experimental |
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Winner |
andrea guterres |
James Hazel |
Josten Myburgh |
Mark Holdsworth |
Victoria Pham |
Country / Americana |
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Winner |
georgia delves (georgia state line) |
Gretta Ziller |
Hannah Crofts (Baby Velvet) |
Kaylee Bell |
Michael Waugh |
Dance / Electronic |
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Winner |
alex hosking |
Kristie Mercer (Fleur De Mur) |
Nina Wilson (Ninajirachi) |
Russell Fitzgibbon (Skeleten) |
Chloe Wilson (Sumner) |
Hip Hop / Rap / R&B / Soul |
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Winner |
SOLI TESEMA |
A.GIRL |
David Rodriguez-Lovibond (GODRIGUEZ / GODTET) |
Gold Fang |
Milan Ring |
Jazz / Improvised |
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Winner |
sophie Min |
Claire Cross |
Flora Carbo |
Harry Mitchell |
Stephen Byth |
Music Theatre |
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Winner |
vidya makan - LIGHT |
Alec Steedman – Silver Tongue |
Cassie Hamilton - A Transgender Woman on the Internet, Crying |
Drew Livingston – Tristan and Isolde |
Rachel Lewindon – Orlando |
POPULAR CONTEMPORARY |
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Winners |
angeline armstrong |
elizabeth m. drummond |
Eliza Hull |
Gabriella Cohen |
grentperez |
Joe Agius |
Otis Pavlovic (Royel Otis) |
Phoebe Sinclair (Middleman) |
Tia Gostelow |
Zoe Catterall (The Buoys) |
SCREEN COMPOSITION |
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Winner |
luna pan |
Harrison Wood |
Jack Bochow |
Samuel Weiss |
Sean Tinnion |
NATSIMO GENERAL |
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Winner |
YIRRMAL |
Liam Keenan |
Sarah Condon |
Sue Ray |
Sunny Luwe |
NATSIMO YOUTH |
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Winner |
Jem CASSAR-DALEY |
Aidan Whitehall (AODHAN) |
Budjerah |
NATSIMO SENIOR |
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Winner |
andrew gurruwiwi |
Shellie Morris |
Suga Lu |
Each winner of the Professional Development Awards will receive $10,000 courtesy of APRA AMCOS and a prize courtesy of Australis Music.
About Australis Music Group: Australis Music Group is a specialist distributor and producer of Musical Instruments and Professional Audio products, providing outstanding quality service and value added solutions based on over 45 years of industry experience.
** prizes are non-refundable or exchangeable, and will only be shipped to Australian addresses.
APRA AMCOS works with a variety of organisations to process Professional Development Award applications. These organisations are selected based on their expertise and involvement with the music industry and will review each application before we provide a shortlist to our judges. Partner organisations are not able to answer questions about the Professional Development Awards, nor are you guaranteed to work with this organisation if you are a recipient.
Every applicant must choose one organisation to assess their application (excluding Music Theatre and the NATSIMO awards).
There are both national and state/territory based organisations and you do not have to select an organisation based on your location. Choose the organisation that you think will best be able to assess your music and application, noting that some organisations will only be able to assess specific categories. These are outlined below.
All partner organisations will use the same scoring criteria.
Professional Development Awards 2023 Partner Organisations
The Music Theatre Professional Development Award will give one APRA member $10,000 to be used towards a workshop of their musical theatre piece.
Please be aware this is funding for a workshop only.
You will not be required to choose a partner organisation for this award.
APPLICATION DETAILS
1. Works and supporting material
2. Responses to Questions
Please answer the following questions with as much detail as is relevant.
Email queries to: [email protected]
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Entries for the 2023 Professional Development Awards are now closed.
You must complete the Professional Development Award application form online. The form is not linked to your APRA writer login.
The cash prize is intended to help emerging songwriters and composers attend songwriting workshops, music education courses, composer seminars, co-writing sessions and other relevant activities either domestically or internationally.
The Awards are NOT intended to fund recording. Please consider this when writing your responses, as Partner Organisations will only assess applications that demonstrate a commitment to using the prize for professional development.
The application form has three parts; personal details, works and responses to questions. Each section is judged individually so please take care when responding.
1. CHOOSE A CATEGORY
You may only choose ONE of the following categories to apply to:
2. CHOOSE A PARTNER ORGANISATION
APRA AMCOS teams with a variety of partner organisations who help to review applications before a shortlist is provided to our judges. Look through the list of partner organisations below and choose who you would like to nominate to assess your application. Please note the Partner Organisations are not there to answer questions about your application - please address all queries to [email protected]
Note: If you are submitting for Music Theatre or any of the NATSIMO awards you will not be required to choose a partner organisation.
3. SUPPLY THE FOLLOWING
4. SUBMIT RESPONSES TO THE FOLLOWING (a maximum of 300 words per response is required)
The questions section is worth 55% of your total score.
If you have queries about the application form, please contact [email protected]
IMPORTANT - To avoid your application timing out, we recommend preparing everything before you begin in a separate document, and remember to save each page before continuing onto the next one by clicking the orange 'Save Application' button at the bottom of the screen.
The following information forms part of the terms and conditions of entry to the 2023 APRA Professional Development Awards (Professional Development Awards). By entering the Professional Development Awards, Entrants agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
The organiser of the Professional Development Awards is Australasian Performing Right Association Ltd (ABN 42 000 016 099) of 16 Mountain Street, Ultimo, NSW, 2007, AUSTRALIA (Organiser).
Entries open at 9:00am Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (AEDT) on Thursday 12 January 2023 and all entries must be received online no later than 5:00pm AEDT on Tuesday 28 February 2023. Late entries will not be accepted.
Entry into the Professional Development Awards is limited to songwriters who:
Employees of the Organiser (and members of their immediate families) are ineligible to enter.
Entries may only be lodged by individual songwriters (co-writers should nominate separately). Entrants must gain consent from any co-writer (and, if the work is the subject of a publishing agreement, the consent of the publisher) prior to entry. Entry is limited to once per APRA member.
Entrants may enter the Professional Development Awards in any one of the following Award Categories:
Eligible Entrants may only enter in respect of one Award Category.
To enter, Eligible Entrants must visit the Professional Development Awards portal at pda.apra.com.au and follow the prompts to:
It is the Entrant's responsibility to ensure that the recording submitted in respect of each Submitted Recording is complete and playable. The Organiser is not responsible for incorrect, inaccurate, late, damaged, or misappropriated entries. All Entry Materials submitted will not be returned to Entrants. Copies of Entry Materials may be retained and used by the Organiser strictly for promotional purposes in accordance with these terms and conditions. Any false information provided as part of an Entrant's Entry Materials will result in the automatic disqualification of that Entrant.
8. Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property and best practice for working with Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Communities
Where working with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people and communities and/or Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property, preference will be given to applicants that can demonstrate compliance with best practice protocols.
For more information on what Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property is and what best practice protocols are, please see the protocol guide published by the Australia Council for the Arts.
Applications without adequate supporting documentation from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait partners or collaborators included in any way in the application, will be ineligible.
NATSIMO, APRA AMCOS and our members are reviewing systems and structures within APRA AMCOS to address the specific needs to music creators who create using elements of Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property. Applicants can reach out to NATSIMO directly to discuss your application at [email protected]
All Entrants (or their publisher if applicable) will retain all copyrights and all other rights controlled by them in all songs entered in the APRA Professional Development Awards. For the avoidance of doubt, no copyrights in any song entered will be assigned to the Organiser by virtue of an Entrant entering the Professional Development Awards.
All judges are subject to APRA's Conflict of Interest Policy which can be viewed online here.
All entries will initially be judged by the Organiser in conjunction with its Partner Organisations. Entrants will choose a Partner Organisation at the time of entry. Entrants' nominations of Partner Organisations may be changed at the Organiser's discretion. At the end of the Awards Period, a short-list of Eligible Entrants will be compiled by the Organiser (Short-listed Entrants). No final decisions as to Short-listed Entrants or Winners will be made by the judges prior to the end of the Awards Period.
Short-listed Entrants for each Award Category will then be referred to separate judging panels for each Award Category, with each judging panel made up of composers, songwriters, publishers, broadcasters, producers and educators. Entries will be judged equally on melody, composition, originality, and lyrics (when applicable) (Judging Criteria).
Production value and quality of performance will not be considered. The judging panels will not be in a position to provide Entrants with feedback or a critique in relation to entered songs. Each judging panel's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
This is a game of skill and chance plays no part in determining the winner. All valid entries received during the Awards Period will be judged by the Organiser on their merits in accordance with the Judging Criteria.
The Organiser will notify all Short-listed Entrants by email by Friday, 12 May 2023 using the contact details provided on the online Entry Form, that they have been short-listed for an Award. The Winner of each Award Category (including the two winners of the Popular Contemporary Award) will be announced on Thursday, 15 June 2023. The Organiser will not be held liable for any unforeseen delays in the judging process.
Each Winner will receive:
All winners will also receive a prize from Australis Music Group, valued at up to $1,599.
Total prize value $120,000.
13. Prize conditions
Each Winner's entitlement to all prizes described above is subject to the following:
14. Warranties and representations
Entrants warrant and represent that:
15. Privacy and releases
Entrants agree that, as a condition of their entry for a Professional Development Award, they:
16. No sales or extraordinary payments
The Organiser will not sell copies of any Submitted Recordings or otherwise distribute copies of Submitted Recordings other than for Organiser's promotional purposes. Entrants acknowledge that they will receive no royalty payments or payments of any kind from the Organiser, including for the performance of their Submitted Recordings in connection with the Professional Development Awards, other than those that they may be eligible to receive through APRA' s usual distribution system.
17. Jurisdiction and choice of law
The Professional Development Awards and these terms and conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of New South Wales and all Entrants irrevocably and unconditionally consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of New South Wales.
By entering the 2023 Professional Development Awards you agree to the terms and conditions as listed above.
I perform in many genres – can I apply for more than one category?
You should choose one category that you feel best fits your musical career currently – you cannot apply to more than one category.
I am in a band – can the band submit an application?
Applications are only available for individual songwriters – although the band’s music can be considered, the individual songwriter’s application responses will be considered alone. Additionally, prizes will be provided to the individual alone.
Can I apply to more than one Partner Organisation?
You can only apply once to the Professional Development Awards – only your first application will be accepted, any further entries will be deemed a duplicate and removed from judging.
How should I choose my Partner Organisation?
Some Partner Organisations can only receive certain Award categories – additionally, some Award categories can only be sent to certain Partner Organisations. You should initially review the list above to crosscheck your Award category before making your decision. All Partner Organisations have been provided with the same scoring criteria so your final decision should be made on personal preference.
Screen Composition can only select the Australian Guild of Screen Composers as their partner organisation.
Classical/Experimental Music can only select the Australian Music Centre as their partner organisation.
Music Theatre and NATSIMO awards will not be required to select a partner organisation.
Can I use it to fund our next album?
The Awards are NOT intended to fund recording, studio time, equipment or costs associated with a release, such as mixing or PR costs. Please consider this when writing your responses, as Partner Organisations will only assess applications that demonstrate a commitment to using the prize for professional development.
Can I use it to help promote my work – publicity / music video / advertising campaigns?
No. The Awards are intended to develop your skills as a songwriter or composer, not to pay for professional services to promote your work.