Want to better understand the music industry? Curious to learn who does what in the sector, and how they can help your music career?
Join us for The Connect Sessions, coming to a capital city near you in May.
You'll hear from representatives in areas such as artist management, community radio, online distribution and more.
They'll explain what they do, and how they can help you navigate your music career. There will also be a Q&A session, before breaking out into casual networking.
Bring a music-making friend! You don't have to be an APRA AMCOS member to attend.
It's FREE, and light snacks and beverages are provided.
National Film and Sound Archive - The Courtyard
Accessibility info for National Film and Sound Archive: https://www.nfsa.gov.au/visit-us
Wheelchair access:
All areas within the NFSA are wheelchair accessible, including the Courtyard.
Wheelchair access to the building is available via Liversidge Street. Liversidge Street building ramp varies in width; the average width is approximately 1.24 metres, while the narrowest point is approximately 1.00 metres wide.
There are accessible parking spaces on both sides of the building, off McCoy Circuit. The distance from accessible parking to the entrance on Liversidge Street is approximately
100 metres.
Accessible bathrooms are located on the McCoy Circuit side of the building, opposite the Theatrette, and on the Liversidge Street side of the building. NFSA bathrooms are gendered.
Assistance animals that are trained, registered and visibly identifiable are welcome at the NFSA when accompanied by their handler.
Parking:
Dedicated visitor parking is available on the NFSA premises between McCoy Circuit and Ellery Crescent. There are six accessible parking spaces across two car parks, both off McCoy Circuit.
There is also limited, timed street parking on Liversidge Street.
Public transport:
Public transport: Route 53 runs between Dickson Shops and the National Museum of Australia seven days a week (fewer services on weekends and public holidays).
Alight at Liversidge Street (stop 3487) at the rear entrance to the NFSA. The NFSA is a 15- to 20-minute walk from the Alinga Street light rail interchange in Canberra’s city centre.
Visit the Transport Canberra website for more information.