Australia finally gets music hall of fame

Opening in November 2017, the Australian Music Vault will be a permanent showcase of contemporary Australian music at Arts Centre Melbourne.
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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds grew out of Melbourne’s punk scene in the late Seventies. Image via YouTube. 

The Australian music industry’s 15-year dream of a music hall of fame will soon become a reality thanks to a $22.2 million grant from the Victorian Government’s Music Works program.

The Australian Music Vault, to be established at Arts Centre Melbourne, will feature a free, permanent exhibition exploring the history and future of Australian contemporary music as well as education programs, a fully integrated digital program, and displays of significant memorabilia.

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