Music is front and centre of conversation in Byron Bay this week, with the 2025 Regional and Remote Music Summit in town, bringing together industry professionals, artists and policymakers to talk about the importance of music outside the cities.
The 2025 summit which runs from 23 to 25 July, offers a jam-packed program of conversations, expert panels and performances from some of the most influential names in the Australian music industry.
Council is a sponsor of the 2025 summit which this year has the theme of Strengthening Communities.
"Music brings us together and unites us and to host this summit in the Byron Shire is recognition of the incredible depth of talent, creativity and history we have with music in this area," Byron Shire Mayor, Sarah Ndiaye, said.
"The creative industries have had some challenges in recent years and locally we have sadly seen the demise of key festivals.
"These events inspired and entertained tens of thousands of people, especially our youth, and provided learning and work opportunities throughout the industry.
"I am looking forward to seeing how a new vision for our music industry can unfold, not just locally but in other parts of remote and regional Australia as well," she said.
"Here in the Byron Shire music is more than entertainment, it brings us together while supporting local businesses, tourism and the local music industry.
"There is some amazing talent in town for the summit and I hope people make the most of this opportunity to see what's on offer," Mayor Ndiaye said.
Information about the Regional and Remote Music Summit is on Council's website.