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Music Count us in With support from The Australian Government Music: Count Us In 2010 is now in full swing!
The program links primary and secondary schools, from the Kimberleys to Campbelltown, in Australia’s biggest music gig! Why? To create a nationwide celebration of the value of music education for ALL students.
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AMUSE Formerly known as the Victorian Schools' Music Association (VSMA), this subject association, open to all music educators and those interested in music education, is affiliated with the Council of Professional Teaching Associations and supported by the Victorian Department of Education. aMuse organises professional development programs for primary, secondary and instrumental music teachers, organises student performance activities including master classes and festivals, and can provide independent advice on curriculum matters.
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Australia Council The Australia Council for the Arts is the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body. We support Australia’s arts through funding, strengthening and developing the arts sector.
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Australian Music Teachers Register For music students, teachers and accompanists to meet
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Australian National Teachers of Singing Conferences, insurances, advertising, publications and research etc
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Australian National Choral Association (ANCA) ANCA is a non-profit organisation set up to encourage and promote choral music in Australia.
ANCA offers professional workshops for Conductors, Choir trainers, Choristers, and teachers in all areas of Choral training.
ANCA creates opportunities for members to work with both Australian and International conductors and choirs and also networks internationally for the benefit of members.
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Australian National Council of Orff Schulwerk We value our links with the Orff Institute in Salzburg and other Orff Associations worldwide, and are proud to be the Australian arm of an approach which has promoted such high calibre, creative and fulfilling music education throughout the world and which has stood the test of time and changing educational trends.
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Australian Society for Music Education ASME exists to:
* support the right of every person to a musical education
* promote quality music education
* assist music educators to develop and extend their professional awareness of the whole spectrum of music education at a local, national and international levels
* maintain and develop the status of music
* provide a forum for the exchange of ideas
* encourage Australian music and composers
* develop teaching methods relevant to Australian students in all contexts.
ASME's aims are implemented by such means as:
* publishing The Australian Journal of Music Education, ASME Update, Chapter Newsletters and Journals, reports of ASME conferences and other relevant publications
* organising conferences, lectures, seminars and workshops at both national and Chapter levels
* encouraging increased involvement in music and music education by ASME members and students
* establishing and promoting liaison between music educators at all levels - within each Chapter, across Chapters, and in other countries
* co-operating with all music organisations, with other official bodies representing other fields of education, and with those responsible for administration at all levels of education throughout the nation.
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Education Network Australia EDNA is a network of the education and training community. It includes government and non-government schooling systems, early childhood, vocational and technical education, adult and community education and higher education.
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GrantsLink Find government grants and assistance for individuals, businesses and communities
The GrantsLINK directory has information about federal, state and local government funding programs that can help you:
* develop solutions to local and national problems
* fund ideas and initiatives
* get assistance in times of hardship.
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Kodaly Music Education Institute of Australia KMEIA is one of the largest and most active professional associations for music educators.
We are a community inspired by the educational and aesthetic philosophies of the Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály. Our members seek to adapt his ideas to create programs of excellence for Australian children. Through supporting and resourcing Australian music teachers, KMEIA upholds the highest standards of music education.
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Royal School of Church Music An interdenominational educational organisation for church musicians. Members are church choirs, choristers, clergy, organists and other musicians.
This site contains information about the state branches; the national council (which is made up of representatives from each state); resources for members and the annual summer school.
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Australian Music Teachers Register (AMTR) Find a music teacher by region, instrument, specialty, style, school activity accompanist etc.
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