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In Hearts Wake announce new carbon-neutral album
May 18, 2020
Aussie metalcore band In Hearts Wake are releasing their fifth studio album ‘KALIYUGA’ on August 7, 2020, but with an awesome green twist. The band will minimise their environmental footprint on the release by...
Water in the Arts
February 22, 2020
Water Without Waste: Melbourne music venues ramp up effort to go plastic free! Green Music Australia’s flagship waste campaign, BYOBottle, continues to gather steam, thanks to an exciting new partnership with iconic music venue,...
Touring green around Australia - a case study from German band Hanne Kah
February 07, 2020
Emissions are inevitable when a band tours, but there is a lot you can do as a touring band to reduce the ecological footprint you leave on this earth. We are Hanne Kah, a...
The Lost Lands and their refill revolution!
July 09, 2019
The Lost Lands festival is widely regarded as a leader in environmental sustainability, cultivating creativity and music in a family-oriented space. In 2018, the festival took a green leap forward; eliminating all fossil fuel-based single-use plastic...
Iconic Melbourne music venues join 120+ Australian artists to fight plastic pollution!
July 08, 2019
Green Music Australia is kicking off Plastic Free July with several iconic Melbourne music venues in tow! The Corner Hotel, Yah Yah’s and Northcote Social Club have all joined the fight against single-use plastics, pledging to cease using plastic water bottles...
Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins among 70 musicians fighting against coal
May 01, 2019
Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins and John Butler are among more than 80 Australian musicians, venues and music industry bodies declaring a climate emergency and calling for the Australian Government to stop new coal projects,...
Splendour artists join Byron beach cleanup
September 04, 2018
During Plastic Free July, musicians from Splendour in the Grass worked together with Green Music Australia and Positive Change for Marine Life to clean up Seven Mile Beach outside Byron Bay!
Melbourne International Jazz Festival goes #BYObottle!
May 31, 2018
One of the leading centres of jazz presentation in the world, The Melbourne International Jazz Festival (MIJF) has joined forces with Green Music Australia to tackle plastic pollution and phase out single-use plastic. Starting...
Tackling music festival campground waste
May 16, 2018
Leading Australian Music festivals have come together to workshop, develop and implement ideas for tackling the growing problem of campground waste.
Bluesfest turns into Stop Adani fest!
May 16, 2018
Green Music Australia went to Bluesfest this year and worked with more than a dozen bands to make a huge splash about the disastrous Adani coal mine. Musicians from across Australia and beyond stood...