All In for AusMusic T-Shirt Day!
From tees to tunes, Alberts is showing up to support Australia’s music workers, with all donations today matched for maximum impact.
Alberts pays tribute to 140 years of business, and the people who made it happen
140 years after immigrant Swiss watchmaker and violinist Jacques Albert first opened the doors of Alberts in Sydney, the family business is still going strong – celebrating its milestone birthday the best way they know how: joining a packed stadium rocking out to AC/DC
Troy Cassar-Daley Gets Loud for AusMusic T-Shirt Day, supporting the people who make music possible
Multi award-winning musician Troy Cassar-Daley knows only too well the devastation that can affect artists in the music industry, so had no hesitation becoming an ambassador for AusMusic T-Shirt Day, the annual fundraiser for the music industry’s charity, Support Act
Drumathon Giving Day: Make Some Noise for Arts and Music Education!
Drumroll please! The Song Room’s Drumathon Giving Day is coming up on Thursday, 13 November – a time to make some noise for arts and music education!
Walking Together: Victoria enshrines first Treaty in law
Alberts | The Tony Foundation joined philanthropic peers in an open letter to the Government supporting the landmark Bill
Alberts applauds Government move to safeguard Australian musicians in AI era
Alberts has welcomed news that the Australian government has ruled out changes to copyright laws that protect Australian creatives when it comes to AI
Alberts welcomes a new national giving day celebrating the arts
Thursday October 23 is Australia’s inaugural AusArt Day, a day to celebrate, support and donate to our diverse and vital arts industry.
Harry Vanda releases first solo single, Devil Loose
Six decades after he co-founded one of Australia’s most celebrated bands, the Easybeats, Harry Vanda has released his first single.
Meet Rebecca van Herk, the guardian angel helping natural disaster-affected communities find healing
For communities devastated by natural disasters such as floods and bushfires the trauma may not emerge until years afterwards, which is when the work of KidsXpress’s senior trauma consultant and psychologist Rebecca van Herk really begins








