Live music and radio have always been spaces where young people discover their voices, and Anika Luna is living proof of where that journey can take you. From her first taste of community radio at just 15 years old, to now hosting ‘Home and Hosed’ on triple j, Anika shows that when you have passion, community, and the courage to start, there’s a place for you in music.
Read MoreWe’re proud to release our second annual Young Australian Music Audiences Report, offering fresh insights into how young people across the country connect with music - and each other.
Read MoreMeet our next group of young people getting ready to run tours, book bands and find their place in the music industry as part of Music Industry Mentoring in 2025!
Read MoreThe Push is thrilled to unveil the artists, partners and keynote speakers joining this year’s Music Careers Expo, taking place in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney this July and August.
Read MoreFrom bump-in to broadcast, young people from the Busselton region worked alongside triple j crew to deliver sell-out festival in Western Australia.
Read MoreThe Push is excited to launch an Australian-first resource, leading industry and community practice for staging all-ages events in New South Wales, funded and supported by Sound NSW through strategic project funding, and in partnership with MusicNSW.
Read MoreApplications now open for the next cohort of The Push’s national workplace learning program – Music Industry Mentoring.
Read MoreThe Push is looking for 8 young people aged 15–17 with a passion for live music years to help deliver triple j’s One Night Stand show in Busselton this May.
Read Moretriple j announces The Push as a charity partner for One Night Stand in Busselton, Western Australia this May.
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