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Emily Wurramara NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET tees now available


Green Music Australia’s t-shirt collaboration with award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer Emily Wurramara is now live!

A white t-shirt showcasing an illustration of a mermaid caught in a fishing net and surrounded by ocean waste. Above the mermaid reads “NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET”. Below the mermaid reads “EMILY WURRAMARA”.

Emily Wurramara is the final artist in our series of merchandise collaborations raising vital funds to mobilise the music community for urgent climate action. “This is our Angalya, our home, we only have one planet. We must protect her at all costs.” – Emily Wurramara.

This release features a white t-shirt made from 100% organic combed cotton, showcasing a powerful illustration of a mermaid caught in a fishing net and surrounded by ocean waste – amplifying the call to care for our oceans and planet.

Other artists who have joined this fundraising campaign include Midnight Oil, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, Missy Higgins, Lime Cordiale, The Rubens, Amyl and the Sniffers, In Hearts Wake, King Stingray and Jimmy Barnes.

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The NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET movement was launched in the UK in 2021 by Music Declares Emergency. The project invites the global music community to call for bold climate action, and activate the power of music fans to vote for the planet. To date, artists across the world have collaborated on the campaign including Billie Eilish, Thom Yorke, & Joy Division.

In 2025, Green Music Australia have relaunched their NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET campaign, aiming to make climate a central focus during the recent federal election. Learn more about the campaign here.

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