ARIA Appoints Natalie Waller as Chair

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ARIA Appoints Natalie Waller as Chair
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Labels body ARIA_Official has a new chair

Waller’s new appointment will be welcomed by a music industry that’s confronting its own set of issues, as the #MeToo movement approaches and as snap lockdowns continue to plague live entertainment across the country, due in part to the bungled vaccine rollout.

With her election, Waller joins an all-female tandem at the helm of ARIA. Earlier this year, the trade body named TV industry veteran“I’m thrilled to welcome Natalie as the new Chair of ARIA,” says Herd in a statement issued Tuesday afternoon, local time. During her two-years on the board, Herd explains, Waller “has demonstrated an incredible knowledge of the scope and diversity of the Australian music landscape.

Despite the pandemic, Australia’s recorded music industry continues to flourish. Wholesale data publishedrevealed the record business expanded by 7.3% to A$542 million , during the 12-month period that included the harshest months of the pandemic.“It is an absolute honor to be elected as ARIA’s new chair,” enthuses Waller.

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