Going Local South Auckland 2025
Event description
Going Local South Auckland 2025 - includes one-to-one meetings
6.30PM - Going Local panel discussion session (one hour)
7.30PM - one to one 20min conversations with 2-3 GL delegates each - please register in advance via ticket type
Ever wanted to know more about the music industry – how it works, who to talk to, what you need, why things happen and where you should look for help?
IMNZ presents a networking session called Going Local. It’s an informal way for you to meet with some established people already working in the music industry, who can offer advice and knowledge that will help to answer some of those questions above. It is also a chance for us to get to know you and hear about your own sound and vision for the future.
Common participants include representatives from organisations such as the NZ Music Commission, IMNZ, NZ On Air, Recorded Music NZ, APRA AMCOS and commercial businesses like publishers, legal practices and more. We also engage with local musicians to present their experiences within the industry. The panel session is generally open-ended – you are free to ask the participants about anything music related.
Going Local South Auckland 2025 delegates:
Renee Casserly - Practice Adviser, Music & Opera, Creative NZ
Dean Cameron - Member Services Manager, Recorded Music NZ
Teresa Patterson - Head of Music, NZ On Air
Cath Andersen - Chief Executive, NZ Music Commission
Petrina Togi-Sa'ena - Pacific Music Awards
Dylan Pellett - General Manager, Independent Music NZ
APRA representative - TBC
Previous sessions have been held in many NZ regional centres. We wish to continue to present these sessions locally, as well as moving out to all other regions – please get in touch if you would like to assist in co-ordinating in your area.
Going Local is produced by Independent Music NZ and made possible by NZ Music Commission, Merlin, APRA AMCOS, NZ On Air and a Recorded Music NZ Music Grant.
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