Sennheiser to match donations as Mobmusic T-Shirt Day debuts!
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18.10.2024

Sennheiser to match donations as Mobmusic T-Shirt Day debuts!

Words by Staff Writer

From 18 October 2024, for a limited time, Sennheiser ANZ will match all public donations made to Mobmusic T-Shirt Day.

Sennheiser Australia and New Zealand is proud to announce a powerful new initiative in partnership with Mobmusic T-Shirt Day and Support Act’s Ausmusic T-Shirt Day (AMTD). As part of Sennheiser’s commitment to the Australian music industry, the company will activate its Corporate Matching Donation Day, matching all public donations up to $13,000 in support of First Nations music workers. This initiative will double the impact of every contribution, providing essential funds to First Nations programs focused on mental health and crisis relief. “Partnering with Mobmusic T-Shirt Day through our matched giving campaign is a fantastic way for us to directly support First Nations artists, whose creativity and voices are integral to Australia’s identity,” said Chris Smith, Sales Director of Pro Audio at Sennheiser Australia.

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Honouring Indigenous Artists on Mobmusic T-Shirt Day

This year marks the debut of Mobmusic T-Shirt Day, an initiative led by Nooky (Triple J Blak Out presenter, rapper and a proud Yuin and Thunghutti man) to celebrate the incredible contributions of First Nations artists to the Australian music landscape. This community-driven campaign is an extension of Ausmusic T-Shirt Day, designed to resonate more deeply with Indigenous participants and highlight the cultural significance of First Nations voices.

Ausmusic T-Shirt Day

Nooky, serving as MMTD Ambassador, will unveil a custom-designed premium T-shirt featuring First Nations legends such as Archie Roach, The Kid Laroi, Thelma Plum, Zaachariaha Fielding, Troy Cassar-Daley, and more. Proceeds from the sale of the shirt will directly contribute to Support Act’s First Nations programs, including crisis relief and mental health services tailored to Indigenous music workers.

“For me, Mobmusic T-Shirt Day is about making sure our voices are heard and celebrated. It’s about representing our mob in a way that feels true to who we are, while making an impact for those who need it most. This shirt is packed with Blak excellence, and I’m stoked to see how it brings people together to support our community,” said Nooky.

For more info, to keep reading or to donate, visit AusMusic T-Shirt Day.