Deadline: 17-Mar-2026
The Music Australia Export Development Fund provides matched grants of $3,000 to $15,000 to support international professional and artistic development for Australian contemporary music artists.
Eligible activities must occur overseas between 1 July 2026 and 30 September 2026 and be completed within 12 months. Applicants must demonstrate confirmed matched funding equal to or greater than the requested amount.
The Music Australia Export Development Fund is a matched funding initiative delivered through a partnership between the Australian Government and the national music industry.
Its purpose is to increase international market access, strengthen export capability, and enhance the global discoverability of original Australian contemporary music.
The fund supports export-focused activities that build sustainable global careers for Australian artists.
Funding Overview
Grant Amount
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Minimum grant: $3,000
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Maximum grant: $15,000
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Funding model: Dollar-for-dollar matched funding
Applicants must show confirmed financial contributions equal to or greater than the grant request.
Eligible Activity Dates
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Activities must start between 1 July 2026 and 30 September 2026
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Activities must be completed within 12 months of commencement
Only international export activities are eligible.
What Is Matched Funding?
Matched funding requires applicants to secure financial support from other sources before applying.
These sources may include:
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Personal investment
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Label or publisher support
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Sponsorship
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Confirmed performance income
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Management contributions
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Other grants or funding sources
Example:
If you request $8,000, you must provide documented evidence of at least $8,000 in confirmed funding.
Applications without proof of matched funding are ineligible.
What Activities Are Supported?
The fund supports international professional and artistic development that strengthens global market engagement.
Eligible International Activities
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International co-writing sessions
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Songwriting camps
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Overseas recording and production
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Collaboration with international producers
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International residencies and fellowships
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Attendance at global trade fairs and conferences
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Participation in premieres of commissioned compositions
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Academic lectures overseas
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Confirmed international business meetings
Strategic Priorities
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Music export growth
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Cultural diplomacy
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Skills development
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Accessibility and inclusion
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Environmental sustainability
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Global audience expansion
Definition: Australian Contemporary Music
Eligible projects must align with the program’s definition.
Australian contemporary music is:
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New and original
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Relevant to contemporary Australia
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Created, produced, and distributed by Australians
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Delivered through commercial or non-commercial channels
Projects outside this definition are not eligible.
Eligible Budget Expenses
Applicants may include the following costs:
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Artist fees
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Management fees
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Travel and accommodation
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Visas
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Insurance
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Freight
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Childcare or carer expenses
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Accessibility-related costs
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Environmental sustainability measures
Budgets must clearly separate matched funding and requested grant funds.
What Is Not Funded?
The fund does not support:
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Activities conducted in Australia
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Activities in the applicant’s country of residence
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Album manufacturing
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Merchandise production
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Capital equipment purchases
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Passport costs
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Relocation expenses
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Preliminary planning activities
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Online-only activities before eligible dates
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Individual artists
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Bands and ensembles
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Electronic artists
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Producers
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Songwriters
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Composers
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Organisations
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Music businesses applying on behalf of artists
Eligibility requirements:
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Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident
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Must not have overdue grant reports
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Must not have outstanding debts to Creative Australia
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Must not submit duplicate applications for the same activity
Previous recipients may apply again. Priority may be given to first-time applicants.
First Nations applicants are strongly encouraged to apply and must follow relevant cultural protocols where applicable.
How Applications Are Assessed
Applications are assessed through industry advice using the following criteria:
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Viability – Financial planning and realistic delivery
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Quality – Artistic and professional merit
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Strategic alignment – Fit with national cultural priorities
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Alignment with Music Australia goals and the principles of Revive
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Clarity and strength of support material
Incomplete or poorly documented applications are unlikely to succeed.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your activity is international, export-focused, and within the eligible dates.
Step 2: Secure Matched Funding
Obtain written confirmation of financial support equal to or greater than your requested amount.
Step 3: Develop a Clear International Strategy
Define:
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Target markets
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Confirmed overseas partners
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Professional outcomes
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Long-term export impact
Step 4: Prepare a Detailed Budget
Include only eligible costs.
Clearly show matched funding and requested funds.
Step 5: Gather Supporting Evidence
Provide:
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Invitations or confirmations
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Letters of support
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Contracts
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Artist biography
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Portfolio or recordings
Step 6: Submit Before the Deadline
Ensure all documentation is complete and accurate.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without confirmed matched funding
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Including ineligible expenses
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Proposing activities in Australia
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Submitting incomplete budgets
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Failing to demonstrate export outcomes
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Having unresolved reporting obligations with Creative Australia
Why This Fund Matters
The Music Australia Export Development Fund strengthens:
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International competitiveness of Australian artists
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Global representation of Australian culture
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Sustainable career pathways
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Export revenue growth
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International creative collaboration
It supports Australia’s creative economy and long-term cultural diplomacy objectives.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much funding can I apply for?
You can request between $3,000 and $15,000, provided you match the amount with confirmed funding.
2. Can I apply if I previously received funding?
Yes. However, priority may be given to first-time applicants.
3. Can I fund overseas recording sessions?
Yes, provided the recording takes place internationally within the eligible dates.
4. Are domestic activities eligible?
No. Activities in Australia or in your country of residence are not eligible.
5. Can I include travel costs in my budget?
Yes. Travel, accommodation, visas, and insurance are eligible expenses.
6. What happens if I have overdue reports with Creative Australia?
You must resolve all outstanding reports and debts before applying.
7. Is environmental sustainability considered?
Yes. Measures to reduce environmental impact are eligible and align with program priorities.
Conclusion
The Music Australia Export Development Fund provides structured, matched financial support for Australian contemporary music artists seeking international growth.
By supporting overseas professional development between July and September 2026, the fund strengthens export capability, global visibility, and long-term sustainability.
Artists who secure matched funding, demonstrate clear international strategy, and align with national cultural priorities have a strong opportunity to expand their global presence through this initiative.
For more information, visit Creative Australia.









































