One Of One Reveals Awards for 2025 Anniversary Celebrations
The not-for-profit charity is handing out a host of awards during its national anniversary tour.
Image by Darcy Goss
Not-for-profit charity One of One is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year with a national breakfast and networking tour. Coinciding with Women’s History Month, the breakfast tour begins with One of One’s first-ever Perth event before hitting Brisbane, Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.
This week One of One announced it will be giving out a selection of awards, grants and scholarship opportunities to help nurture and support female and gender non-conforming members of the Aussie music scene. Check out the list below.
One of One x Warner Music Innovator Award honours those who have made a huge impact in music marketing, management, A&R and production, with a $2,000 cash prize up for grabs.
One of One x White Sky Entrepreneurs Scholarship is annually awarded to an emerging woman or gender non-conforming entrepreneur. Valued at $10,000, the scholarship provides business mentorship and support, with previous winners including Anne Wiberg and Emily Ulman.
One of One x Mushroom Music Grant comes with a $5,000 financial bonus to be used by an independent music professional to help advance their career.
One x One UNIFIED Community Impact Award goes to a trailblazer making an impact in the “fields of equality, diversity and inclusion.” It comes with a tidy $2,000 financial prize and professional assistance from UNIFIED.
One of One GYROstream ‘Get Your One of One’ is an exclusive mentoring package announced to coincide with International Women’s Day. Valued at $5,000, the initiative includes a DSP and social media audit, DSP pitching support, organic social strategy insights and free distribution for a year.
“These awards will create a positive impact for the recipients and have been carefully put together by our partners with thoughtful consideration,” says the One of One team. “They show a deep commitment to enacting real and sustainable change for women and GNC people in our industry and we are proud to help present them.”
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One of One’s national breakfast tour begins in Perth ahead of International Women’s Day at The Rechabite on Friday, March 7. The tour continues around the country with dates in Brisbane (Wednesday, March 12), Darwin (Tuesday, March 18), Sydney (Thursday, March 20) and Melbourne (Tuesday, March 25), before the final event takes place in Adelaide on Friday, March 28.
Each event features a fully catered breakfast, keynote speeches, performances and networking opportunities. The first keynote speaker announced is the one and only Tina Arena. The ARIA and BRIT Award-winning singer, songwriter and producer will take the stage at the Melbourne event at the Corner Hotel on March 25. More speakers and special guests for each date will be revealed over the coming weeks.
“We’re excited to return to venues like The Gov in Adelaide, The Factory in Sydney, Botanic Gardens Centre in Darwin and The Triffid in Brisbane who have all been involved in One of One events in the past,” the One of One team said in a statement.
“For the first time we are heading to Perth and partnering with the incredible Rechabite there and in Melbourne we’ll be hosting our event at the iconic Corner Hotel for the first time!
One of One takes place in Adelaide at The Gov on Friday, March 28. Tickets are on sale now via Moshtix.
One of One 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday, March 7 - The Rechabite, Perth/Boorloo - TICKETS
Wednesday, March 12 - The Triffid, Brisbane/Meanjin - TICKETS
Tuesday, March 18 - Botanic Garden Centre, Darwin/Larrakia - TICKETS
Thursday, March 20 - Factory Theatre, Sydney/Eora - TICKETS
Tuesday, March 25 - Corner Hotel, Melbourne/Naarm - TICKETS
Friday, March 28 - The Gov, Adelaide/Kaurna Yerta - TICKETS
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