Vote for APRA Song of the Year and you could win $5,000
Previous APRA Song of the Year winners L-R: Tones And I, Amy Shark, Angus & Julia Stone, Billy Miller and Paul Kelly (Tones And I photo: Maya Luana; all other photos by Tony Mott)
You can cast your ballot now for the Peer-Voted APRA Song of the Year. All APRA members who take a couple of minutes to log in to the Writer Portal and vote for their favourite song from the last 12 months will automatically be in the running to win $5,000 cash thanks to Marsh.
- Australian music's biggest peer-voted award, solely determined by APRA members
- Voting is now open until Wednesday 27 January at noon AEDT
- All voters go into the draw to win $5,000 cash and 2 tickets to the 2021 APRA Music Awards
- Past winners include Kevin Parker, Sia, Gotye, Missy Higgins and Yothu Yindi
That's right, all APRA Song of the Year voters will automatically be entered into a draw to win a bundle of cold hard cash (or more likely an electronic transfer of funds).
Be part of Australian music's largest peer-voted award. It's an honour for songwriters, by songwriters. Supported by The Industry Observer and Marsh.
Have a listen back to the previous winners:
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