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If you are involved in music in Whyalla, we’d love to meet you.
Join Music SA CEO Christine Schloithe and music industry professional Anita Decoster, and other members of the local music community for an informal networking evening at the Whyalla Left Hand Club.
This is an opportunity to connect with local artists and industry peers, share your experiences, and contribute to conversations about the future of contemporary music in Whyalla. Whether you’re performing, presenting live music, organising events, working in production, promoting artists, or supporting the sector in another way, your perspective is valuable.
The evening will include a short introduction to MusicSA, some handy info about how the SA music industry works, and followed by plenty of time for focussed music discussion and networking.
Who would we love to meet?
- Musicians and songwriters
- Venue operators
- Festival and event organisers
- Sound technicians and production crew
- Music teachers and mentors
- Community radio and local media
- Anyone actively involved in Whyalla’s music community
One-on-one meetings
Christine and Anita will also be available for a limited number of free one-on-one meetings during her visit. These sessions are open to artists, venues, promoters and music workers seeking industry advice, feedback or guidance.
About MusicSA
MusicSA is the peak body and advocate for the South Australian contemporary music industry. It exists to promote, support and develop the industry by nurturing careers, creating pathways, delivering industry and professional development opportunities and connecting artists, audiences, festivals, venues and businesses.
Based in Adelaide, MusicSA has a state-wide remit for the advocacy for the South Australian contemporary music ecosystem, including regional areas. In addition to structured advocacy and industry development, MusicSA delivers a range of project designed to support aspects of the industry, such as:
– Scouted Sessions, a three month emerging artist development program
– Good Music Month, a state wide open access live music festival that runs each November https://goodmusicmonth.com.au/
– The annual South Australian Music Awards https://southaustralianmusicawards.com.au/
– 2026’s National Regional & Remote Music Summit https://regionalmusicsummit.com/