AMPAL is delighted to bid bon voyage to four more recipients courtesy of the 2025 Round 4 Music Australia International Conference Contribution (MAICC) – Music Publishers Program!
In this latest round, four outstanding AMPAL members have been awarded funding to represent Australian music publishing on the global stage at four key international industry events: Reeperbahn Festival, All That Matters, IMPF Conference and The Midwest Clinic.
The MAICC program is a key initiative delivered by AMPAL and supported by Music Australia. It enables Australian music publishers to attend international events, forge new connections and showcase the strength and diversity of local talent to the world.
Congratulations to our Round 4 2025 MAICC recipients:
Julian McGruther – Sony Music Publishing
Reeperbahn Festival 2025
Hamburg, Germany | 17–20 September
“AMPAL has long been a champion of Australian music publishers and songwriters, and this initiative with Music Australia gives us the opportunity to enhance the international presence and success of more incredible local talent. Creating exciting, creative and global opportunities for our roster is an ongoing priority for Sony Music Publishing Australia, and I’m proud to be representing that roster and SMP at Reeperbahn this year. Big ups to the AMPAL and Music Australia teams for making it happen!”
Cathy Nelson-Williams – Wise Music
All That Matters 2025
Singapore | 29 September–1 October
“Excited and grateful to receive this MAICC funding from AMPAL, made possible through Music Australia, to attend All That Matters in Singapore — a fantastic opportunity to connect with the APAC music and media community, build new relationships, and strengthen Wise Music’s presence in a key growth region.
I’m especially looking forward to immersing myself in the panels, discussions and networking opportunities at this dynamic event. With the APAC region now being led from our Sydney office, the timing couldn’t be better as we focus on making the most of the region’s potential for our writers and catalogue. This experience will allow me to also share insights with fellow Australian music publishers, contributing to a deeper understanding of the Southeast Asian music market.”
Craig Redfearn – ORiGiN Music Publishing
IMPF Conference 2025
Palma de Mallorca, Spain | 7–10 October
“ORiGiN Music Publishing is honoured and grateful to receive the MAICC grant from AMPAL, supporting our attendance at this year’s IMPF Global Music Summit in Palma in October.
This opportunity allows us to further develop our international network and connection with global publishing partners. Most importantly we will have the platform to champion the incredible work of our roster of songwriters and composers.
Thank you to everyone at AMPAL for the generous support.”
Richard Snape – Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB)
The Midwest Clinic 2025
Chicago, USA | 17–19 December
“I am very grateful to AMPAL’s 2025 Music Australia International Conference Contribution program. By receiving this grant, it will allow us to attend the Midwest Music Conference in Chicago in December and further our connections with US print publishers which will allow opportunities for Australian composers and Authors to partner with these publishers. Thanks to this support, our participation is not only possible but positioned for meaningful impact. Thank you again for supporting Australian Music.”
AMPAL is also pleased to announce dates for two further rounds of MAICC funding for conferences occurring January–June 2026:
ROUND 1, 2026: For conferences in January–June 2026
Applications open: Monday 13 October 2025
Applications close: Monday 27 October 2025 (3pm AEDT)
ROUND 2, 2026: For conferences in March–June 2026
Applications open: Monday 2 February 2026
Applications close: Monday 16 February 2026 (3pm AEDT)
AMPAL congratulates all Round 4 recipients and looks forward to the insights, relationships and opportunities they’ll bring back to the wider publishing community. We can’t wait to see the impact these four publishers will make on the global stage and the new pathways they’ll help open for Australian songwriters and composers.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia.