Timeline of Trends in Australian Music - Sources

Sources

  • Creswell, Toby; Fabinyi, Martin (1999), The Real Thing: Adventures in Australian Rock & Roll, Sydney: Random House .
Music of Australia
Genres
  • Classical
  • Country
  • Folk
  • Immigrant music
  • Indigenous
  • Hip-hop
  • Jazz
  • Reggae
  • Rock (Pub rock
  • Indie
  • Punk
  • Metal)
  • Ska
Organisations
  • ARIA
  • AIR
  • APRA
  • CMAA
Awards
  • ARIA Music Awards
  • AIR Awards
  • CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia
  • Deadly Awards
  • Australian Music Prize
  • J Award
  • WAMi Awards
  • NT Indigenous Music Awards
  • Perth Dance Music Awards
Charts
  • ARIA Charts
  • AIR Charts
  • Kent Music Report
  • Triple J Hottest 100
Festivals
  • Big Day Out
  • Falls Festival
  • Homebake
  • Creamfields Australia
  • Groovin' the Moo
  • National Folk Festival
  • Future Music Festival
  • Raggamuffin Music Festival
  • Splendour in the Grass
  • Soundwave
  • Stereosonic
  • Tamworth Country Music Festival
  • WOMADelaide
Media
  • Channel V Australia
  • CMC
  • Community Radio
  • Countdown
  • Max
  • MTV
  • Rage
  • Triple J
  • triple j tv
  • Video Hits
  • VH1
  • Rolling Stone Australia
  • Go-Set
National anthem
  • "Advance Australia Fair"
Cities and regions
  • Adelaide
  • Brisbane
  • Canberra
  • Melbourne
  • Sydney
  • Perth
  • Hobart
  • See also: Timeline
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