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Singer Jenny Morris says musicians can tap into lucrative global market – Sydney Morning Herald
The ARIA-award winning performer said there was a “new wave” of young artists finding international success offering “local sounds with global appeal”.

Ms Morris said there used to be “years and years between Australian artists breaking internationally” but now “our global popularity multiplies every year” and with the right policy framework there was an opportunity to earn a share of the estimated $140 billion worth of global industry revenue by 2030.
L-Fresh the Lion joined an industry panel for a discussion about Australian music’s increasing diversity at the National Press Club of Australia.Credit:Nick Moir
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