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The times are relevant to Brisbane, Australia time.
Note: All presentations are 15 minutes long plus an additional 5 minutes question time.
Monday’s timetable is on one online Zoom link only.
If not presenting, be sure to mute your microphone and turn off your camera.
Please reserve questions for the chat function where possible, and submit once the presenter has finished speaking.

MONDAY
December 6
Presenter/s; Activity Presentation Topic
6:00pm Dr Diana Tolmie Acknowledgement of Country, Welcome and Online Orientation
6:10pm Dr Nicole Canham Keynote: The luggage we must leave behind
6:40pm Question Time  
6:50pm Break  
7–7:15pm Dr Karlin Love & Prof. Margaret Barrett ‘Mother Trees’ in the professional music ecosystem
7:20–7:35pm Prof. Ryan Daniel & Mrs Lauren Moxey The Creative Sector Biomes Model: Reconceptualising music careers for the future
7:40–7:55pm Dr Kate Power Peer coaching in the arts and culture sector
8–8:10pm Break  
8:10–8:25pm Dr Ben Green, Prof. Andy Bennett & Dr Ernesta Sofija Changing realities and priorities for young music-makers during a pandemic
8:30–8:45pm Prof. Pamela Burnard Diverse creativities for  re-envisioning sustainable livelihoods ‘Making-with’ music
8:50–9:05pm Prof. Rosie Perkins, Ms Caitlin Shaughnessy & Dr Andrew Hall The experiences of musicians delivering live, personalised music online in healthcare settings: The proMiMiC project
9:10–9:20pm Break  
9:20–9:35pm Ms Tarita Botsman Incubate Arts Queensland
9:40–9:55pm Dr Guadalupe López-Íñiguez & Prof. Heidi Westerlund Finnish composers’ pathways and livelihoods in a changing professional ecosystem
10–10:15pm Prof. Celia Duffy Music livelihoods through a looking glass: institutional, policy and societal perspectives
10:20pm Symposium Day 1 Closes Thanks and acknowledgements

Note: All presentations are 15 minutes long plus an additional 5 minutes question time.
Tuesday’s timetable is on two online Zoom breakout rooms titled STREAM 1 and STREAM 2, you will be able to switch between the two.
If not presenting, be sure to mute your microphone and turn off your camera.
Please reserve questions for the chat function where possible, and submit once the presenter has finished speaking.

TUESDAY
December 7
STREAM 1

Presenter/s; Activity

Presentation Topic

6:00pm Dr Diana Tolmie Acknowledgement of Country, Welcome and Online Orientation
6:10–6:25pm Dr Mathew Flynn Thinking out loud: Educating musicians on their project and career decision-making
6:30–6:45pm Dr Kristina Kelman This is Pop! Exploring ownership and agency in a student-run record label
6:50–7:05pm Dr Irene Barlett & Ms Ajhriahna Henshaw Sing for your supper: Educating singers to manage a gig career in the 21st century
7:10–7:20pm Break  
7:20–7:35pm Ms Morwenna Collett Building a musically inclusive future
7:40–7:55pm Dr Sean Foran Patreon and digital communities: Alternative pathways for musician livelihoods
8–8:15pm Dr Narelle Yeo & Mr Brad Fuller “Can you hear me?” Innovative group music making during the pandemic -reimagining a conservatory-based ensemble course
8:20–8:30pm Break  
8:30–8:45pm Dr Tanya Kalmanovitch Towards a trauma-informed music pedagogy in the global pandemic
8:50–9:05pm Dr Neta Spiro, Dr George Waddell, Ms Caitlin Shaughnessy, Prof Rosie Perkins, Dr Aifric Campbell, & Prof Aaron Williamon Work, finances, and wellbeing of arts professionals in the UK during COVID-19: A multi-wave, cross-sectional study
9:10–9:25pm Dr Pamela Pike Fuelling career and creativity across a lifetime: The role of models and mentors
9:30pm Symposium Day 2 Closes Thanks and acknowledgements

Note: All presentations are 15 minutes long plus an additional 5 minutes question time.
Tuesday’s timetable is on two online Zoom breakout rooms titled STREAM 1 and STREAM 2, you will be able to switch between the two.
If not presenting, be sure to mute your microphone and turn off your camera.
Please reserve questions for the chat function where possible, and submit once the presenter has finished speaking.

TUESDAY
December 7
STREAM 2

Presenter/s; Activity

Presentation Topic

6:00pm Dr Nicole Canham Acknowledgement of Country, Welcome and Online Orientation
6:10–6:25pm Dr Kathleen Connell New luggage, old motivations and moving on in musical livelihoods for older creative Australians
6:30–6:45pm Mr Cameron Deyell The augmented guitarist: A toolkit for creative collaboration in an evolving musical landscape.
6:50–7:05pm Dr Renee Duncan & Ms Jen Rafferty Changing course: Reshaping our musical identities
7:10–7:20pm Break  
7:20–7:35pm Dr Guy Morrow Remunerating artist managers: Exploring the equity stake argument
7:40–7:55pm Mr Nicholas Russoniello The Composer-Performer strikes back: Preparing today’s instrumentalists for the modern music industry
8–8:15pm Mr Dominic Kingsford Improvise this: A jazz musician in a post normal, mid-pandemic music industry
8:20–8:30pm Break  
8:30–8:45pm Dr Steve Barry Improvising the future: a meta-skills view of jazz education
8:50–9:05pm Assoc. Prof. Diana Blom, Ms Pamela Withnall, Dr Mark Lewis, Mr Heudrik Raga, Ms Athalia Huang, Mr Aaron Gunawickrema & Mr Peter Long The student as collaborator: perspectives on co-researching in music academia
9:10–9:25pm Hon. Prof. Dr. Alenka Barber-Kersovan & Prof. Dr. Volker Kirchberg Between education and profession: The role of youth orchestras as training ground for the Gig Economy
9:30pm Symposium Day 2 Closes Thanks and acknowledgements