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Nominations open for first ever Sunshine Coast Music Awards

Nominations are now open for local musicians, venues, producers, and creative artists to nominate for the first ever Sunshine Coast Music Awards.

The Awards have been created by the Sunshine Coast Music Industry Collective (SCMIC), an independent not-for-profit industry body committed to advocating for the thriving music scene in the region.

SCMIC Working Musician Chair Alex Henrikkson said this was a huge opportunity for the region.

“Growing up on the Sunshine Coast it always felt like the whole industry was everywhere but here,” Alex said.

“Now the Sunshine Coast is producing some of the best national and international acts in Australia and it’s time to recognise the established talent and the emerging talent that is based here.

“This will be a perfect celebration that will have the spotlight on local talent here on the Sunshine Coast and show emerging artists and industry people alike that it is possible to grow and sustain your career from your home here on the coast.

“This is the beginning of something very special that will see so many artists celebrated for years to come.”

The Sunshine Coast Music Awards will feature eleven categories, including Artist of the Year, Musician of the Year, Rising Star of the Year, Young Artist of the Year, Live act of the Year, Song of the Year, First Nations Award, Punter of the Year, Venue of the Year, Artwork of the Year and Recording Studio of the Year.

The Awards will celebrate the artistic skills of musicians, creatives, and the broader talents of the Sunshine Coast music industry.

While one in 41 people on the Sunshine Coast identify as being involved in the music industry, this is the first formal acknowledgement and celebration of the people who work so hard to make it a reality.

To be eligible to nominate individuals must have a strong connection to the Sunshine Coast and their work must have been released between 1 March 2024 – 28 February 2025.

SCMIC Chair Melissa O’Bryan said, “This is a chance to show the industry, and the broader community, just how much talent we have here on the Sunshine Coast, and we are so excited to share what this process can achieve.”

“I’m personally really looking forward to hearing from all corners of the region.

“I know we have enormous expertise out there and can’t wait to be blown away by what comes out of the first ever awards.

“Opening nominations is the first major step to bring these awards to life.”

Nominations can be made at www.scmic.org, and 25 per cent of all nomination fees will be donated to industry charity Support Act. Nominations close on 28 March 2025.

The Sunshine Coast music industry will be celebrated at the inaugural Sunshine Coast Music Awards (SCMAs) on Sunday 1 June 2025 at Your Mates Brewing in Warana.

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