
the lorikeet network collaborative commitment - this commitment constitutes both an ethos and a framework. it sets out our intent, establishes our principles, and affirms our obligations to one another. while not legally binding, it functions as a living covenant—an agreement of spirit and practice—between artists, collaborators, and communities who choose to uphold it.
at the lorikeet network, our operations are grounded in creativity, collaboration, and community. we uphold artistic integrity, inclusivity, and sustainable growth as fundamental clauses of our practice. our scope of work—artist management, touring, event curation, marketing, and content creation—is exercised holistically, ensuring that artists, brands, and subcultures are not merely “serviced” but empowered, with their connection to audiences secured and strengthened.
our mission is to constitute safe and inclusive spaces within the music and creative industries. these are jurisdictions where diverse voices are amplified, individuality is celebrated, and genuine opportunities are executed for artists and projects to flourish. our vision is a thriving, artist-first ecosystem where australian music is both globally recognised and locally sustainable. in pursuit of this vision, we undertake to champion authenticity, innovation, and social impact, providing pathways for emerging and established practitioners to secure meaningful, long-term careers.
we begin with cultural recognition as a non-negotiable clause. first nations peoples are the traditional custodians of this land, and their sovereignty was never ceded. we pay respect to elders past, present, and emerging, and acknowledge the midjungbal, yugambeh, arakwal, meanjin, and gadigal peoples on whose lands we work and create. first nations australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists; their unbroken custodianship of land, sea, and sky forms both precedent and guide for our industry. in aligning with the uluru statement from the heart, we accept the obligation to move forward on terms of truth, justice, and care.
this collaborative commitment is offered as an open licence for adaptation. artists, collectives, venues, and managers may interpret, remix, or extend it in accordance with their own contexts. the governing principle remains intent: to lead with respect, to uphold safety, and to ensure inclusive and lasting outcomes.
we acknowledge that the creative industries are in perpetual flux. technology disrupts precedent, financial arrangements remain unstable, and social and cultural dynamics are constantly renegotiated. yet change is not construed here as a breach, but as an invitation: an opportunity to build a system that is sustainable, equitable, and honest. we undertake to support experimentation, while maintaining fidelity to the baseline values that protect our communities—integrity, inclusion, and respect.
our obligations extend further. we affirm cultural recognition by acknowledging custodianship, observing protocols, and protecting space for first nations voices. we commit to inclusivity by working against systemic barriers across gender, sexuality, ethnicity, ability, and age, and by ensuring fair representation for women, non-binary, trans, and gender-diverse creatives. we enforce safe and ethical collaboration by respecting physical, emotional, and cultural boundaries, seeking proper consent where required, and maintaining accountable communication before, during, and after engagements.
our duty of care transcends projects, studios, and venues. it is owed to the ecosystem as a whole. when harm occurs, remedy and support are paramount. we align with organisations such as 1800respect, apra amcos, support act, and the diversity council of australia to ensure that rights, wellbeing, and equity are not abstract commitments but enforceable practices.
this document is issued as a living memorandum of understanding. it evolves as our industries evolve. its enforceability is moral rather than legal, but its effect is no less binding for those who choose to uphold it. it is designed not to constrain, but to guarantee that the future of australian music and creativity is conducted under conditions of respect, safety, and possibility. in affirming it, we accept our shared responsibility to build a creative commons grounded in trust, integrity, and mutual support.

the lorikeet network collaborative commitment - this commitment constitutes both an ethos and a framework. it sets out our intent, establishes our principles, and affirms our obligations to one another. while not legally binding, it functions as a living covenant—an agreement of spirit and practice—between artists, collaborators, and communities who choose to uphold it.
at the lorikeet network, our operations are grounded in creativity, collaboration, and community. we uphold artistic integrity, inclusivity, and sustainable growth as fundamental clauses of our practice. our scope of work—artist management, touring, event curation, marketing, and content creation—is exercised holistically, ensuring that artists, brands, and subcultures are not merely “serviced” but empowered, with their connection to audiences secured and strengthened.
our mission is to constitute safe and inclusive spaces within the music and creative industries. these are jurisdictions where diverse voices are amplified, individuality is celebrated, and genuine opportunities are executed for artists and projects to flourish. our vision is a thriving, artist-first ecosystem where australian music is both globally recognised and locally sustainable. in pursuit of this vision, we undertake to champion authenticity, innovation, and social impact, providing pathways for emerging and established practitioners to secure meaningful, long-term careers.
we begin with cultural recognition as a non-negotiable clause. first nations peoples are the traditional custodians of this land, and their sovereignty was never ceded. we pay respect to elders past, present, and emerging, and acknowledge the midjungbal, yugambeh, arakwal, meanjin, and gadigal peoples on whose lands we work and create. first nations australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists; their unbroken custodianship of land, sea, and sky forms both precedent and guide for our industry. in aligning with the uluru statement from the heart, we accept the obligation to move forward on terms of truth, justice, and care.
this collaborative commitment is offered as an open licence for adaptation. artists, collectives, venues, and managers may interpret, remix, or extend it in accordance with their own contexts. the governing principle remains intent: to lead with respect, to uphold safety, and to ensure inclusive and lasting outcomes.
we acknowledge that the creative industries are in perpetual flux. technology disrupts precedent, financial arrangements remain unstable, and social and cultural dynamics are constantly renegotiated. yet change is not construed here as a breach, but as an invitation: an opportunity to build a system that is sustainable, equitable, and honest. we undertake to support experimentation, while maintaining fidelity to the baseline values that protect our communities—integrity, inclusion, and respect.
our obligations extend further. we affirm cultural recognition by acknowledging custodianship, observing protocols, and protecting space for first nations voices. we commit to inclusivity by working against systemic barriers across gender, sexuality, ethnicity, ability, and age, and by ensuring fair representation for women, non-binary, trans, and gender-diverse creatives. we enforce safe and ethical collaboration by respecting physical, emotional, and cultural boundaries, seeking proper consent where required, and maintaining accountable communication before, during, and after engagements.
our duty of care transcends projects, studios, and venues. it is owed to the ecosystem as a whole. when harm occurs, remedy and support are paramount. we align with organisations such as 1800respect, apra amcos, support act, and the diversity council of australia to ensure that rights, wellbeing, and equity are not abstract commitments but enforceable practices.
this document is issued as a living memorandum of understanding. it evolves as our industries evolve. its enforceability is moral rather than legal, but its effect is no less binding for those who choose to uphold it. it is designed not to constrain, but to guarantee that the future of australian music and creativity is conducted under conditions of respect, safety, and possibility. in affirming it, we accept our shared responsibility to build a creative commons grounded in trust, integrity, and mutual support.
We acknowledge the First Nations Peoples of Australia, we pay tribute to Elders past, present, and emerging. As participants in Australia’s creative industry, we honour the Traditional Custodians of these lands—the Midjungbal, Yugambeh, Arakwal, Meanjin, and Gadigal peoples—whose deep connection to land, sea, and sky continues to inspire. Indigenous Australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists, and we celebrate the cultural richness and wisdom of all Indigenous and First Nations peoples. Accepting the invitation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, we walk together for a better future.
Our work spans Northern Rivers NSW, Southeast Queensland, Sydney, and Melbourne.
Copyright © 2025 Lorikeet Network | All Rights Reserved
We acknowledge the First Nations Peoples of Australia, we pay tribute to Elders past, present, and emerging. As participants in Australia’s creative industry, we honour the Traditional Custodians of these lands—the Midjungbal, Yugambeh, Arakwal, Meanjin, and Gadigal peoples—whose deep connection to land, sea, and sky continues to inspire. Indigenous Australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists, and we celebrate the cultural richness and wisdom of all Indigenous and First Nations peoples. Accepting the invitation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, we walk together for a better future.
Our work spans Northern Rivers NSW, Southeast Queensland, Sydney, and Melbourne.
Copyright © 2025 Lorikeet Network | All Rights Reserved

the lorikeet network collaborative commitment - this commitment constitutes both an ethos and a framework. it sets out our intent, establishes our principles, and affirms our obligations to one another. while not legally binding, it functions as a living covenant—an agreement of spirit and practice—between artists, collaborators, and communities who choose to uphold it.
at the lorikeet network, our operations are grounded in creativity, collaboration, and community. we uphold artistic integrity, inclusivity, and sustainable growth as fundamental clauses of our practice. our scope of work—artist management, touring, event curation, marketing, and content creation—is exercised holistically, ensuring that artists, brands, and subcultures are not merely “serviced” but empowered, with their connection to audiences secured and strengthened.
our mission is to constitute safe and inclusive spaces within the music and creative industries. these are jurisdictions where diverse voices are amplified, individuality is celebrated, and genuine opportunities are executed for artists and projects to flourish. our vision is a thriving, artist-first ecosystem where australian music is both globally recognised and locally sustainable. in pursuit of this vision, we undertake to champion authenticity, innovation, and social impact, providing pathways for emerging and established practitioners to secure meaningful, long-term careers.
we begin with cultural recognition as a non-negotiable clause. first nations peoples are the traditional custodians of this land, and their sovereignty was never ceded. we pay respect to elders past, present, and emerging, and acknowledge the midjungbal, yugambeh, arakwal, meanjin, and gadigal peoples on whose lands we work and create. first nations australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists; their unbroken custodianship of land, sea, and sky forms both precedent and guide for our industry. in aligning with the uluru statement from the heart, we accept the obligation to move forward on terms of truth, justice, and care.
this collaborative commitment is offered as an open licence for adaptation. artists, collectives, venues, and managers may interpret, remix, or extend it in accordance with their own contexts. the governing principle remains intent: to lead with respect, to uphold safety, and to ensure inclusive and lasting outcomes.
we acknowledge that the creative industries are in perpetual flux. technology disrupts precedent, financial arrangements remain unstable, and social and cultural dynamics are constantly renegotiated. yet change is not construed here as a breach, but as an invitation: an opportunity to build a system that is sustainable, equitable, and honest. we undertake to support experimentation, while maintaining fidelity to the baseline values that protect our communities—integrity, inclusion, and respect.
our obligations extend further. we affirm cultural recognition by acknowledging custodianship, observing protocols, and protecting space for first nations voices. we commit to inclusivity by working against systemic barriers across gender, sexuality, ethnicity, ability, and age, and by ensuring fair representation for women, non-binary, trans, and gender-diverse creatives. we enforce safe and ethical collaboration by respecting physical, emotional, and cultural boundaries, seeking proper consent where required, and maintaining accountable communication before, during, and after engagements.
our duty of care transcends projects, studios, and venues. it is owed to the ecosystem as a whole. when harm occurs, remedy and support are paramount. we align with organisations such as 1800respect, apra amcos, support act, and the diversity council of australia to ensure that rights, wellbeing, and equity are not abstract commitments but enforceable practices.
this document is issued as a living memorandum of understanding. it evolves as our industries evolve. its enforceability is moral rather than legal, but its effect is no less binding for those who choose to uphold it. it is designed not to constrain, but to guarantee that the future of australian music and creativity is conducted under conditions of respect, safety, and possibility. in affirming it, we accept our shared responsibility to build a creative commons grounded in trust, integrity, and mutual support.

the lorikeet network collaborative commitment - this commitment constitutes both an ethos and a framework. it sets out our intent, establishes our principles, and affirms our obligations to one another. while not legally binding, it functions as a living covenant—an agreement of spirit and practice—between artists, collaborators, and communities who choose to uphold it.
at the lorikeet network, our operations are grounded in creativity, collaboration, and community. we uphold artistic integrity, inclusivity, and sustainable growth as fundamental clauses of our practice. our scope of work—artist management, touring, event curation, marketing, and content creation—is exercised holistically, ensuring that artists, brands, and subcultures are not merely “serviced” but empowered, with their connection to audiences secured and strengthened.
our mission is to constitute safe and inclusive spaces within the music and creative industries. these are jurisdictions where diverse voices are amplified, individuality is celebrated, and genuine opportunities are executed for artists and projects to flourish. our vision is a thriving, artist-first ecosystem where australian music is both globally recognised and locally sustainable. in pursuit of this vision, we undertake to champion authenticity, innovation, and social impact, providing pathways for emerging and established practitioners to secure meaningful, long-term careers.
we begin with cultural recognition as a non-negotiable clause. first nations peoples are the traditional custodians of this land, and their sovereignty was never ceded. we pay respect to elders past, present, and emerging, and acknowledge the midjungbal, yugambeh, arakwal, meanjin, and gadigal peoples on whose lands we work and create. first nations australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists; their unbroken custodianship of land, sea, and sky forms both precedent and guide for our industry. in aligning with the uluru statement from the heart, we accept the obligation to move forward on terms of truth, justice, and care.
this collaborative commitment is offered as an open licence for adaptation. artists, collectives, venues, and managers may interpret, remix, or extend it in accordance with their own contexts. the governing principle remains intent: to lead with respect, to uphold safety, and to ensure inclusive and lasting outcomes.
we acknowledge that the creative industries are in perpetual flux. technology disrupts precedent, financial arrangements remain unstable, and social and cultural dynamics are constantly renegotiated. yet change is not construed here as a breach, but as an invitation: an opportunity to build a system that is sustainable, equitable, and honest. we undertake to support experimentation, while maintaining fidelity to the baseline values that protect our communities—integrity, inclusion, and respect.
our obligations extend further. we affirm cultural recognition by acknowledging custodianship, observing protocols, and protecting space for first nations voices. we commit to inclusivity by working against systemic barriers across gender, sexuality, ethnicity, ability, and age, and by ensuring fair representation for women, non-binary, trans, and gender-diverse creatives. we enforce safe and ethical collaboration by respecting physical, emotional, and cultural boundaries, seeking proper consent where required, and maintaining accountable communication before, during, and after engagements.
our duty of care transcends projects, studios, and venues. it is owed to the ecosystem as a whole. when harm occurs, remedy and support are paramount. we align with organisations such as 1800respect, apra amcos, support act, and the diversity council of australia to ensure that rights, wellbeing, and equity are not abstract commitments but enforceable practices.
this document is issued as a living memorandum of understanding. it evolves as our industries evolve. its enforceability is moral rather than legal, but its effect is no less binding for those who choose to uphold it. it is designed not to constrain, but to guarantee that the future of australian music and creativity is conducted under conditions of respect, safety, and possibility. in affirming it, we accept our shared responsibility to build a creative commons grounded in trust, integrity, and mutual support.
We acknowledge the First Nations Peoples of Australia, we pay tribute to Elders past, present, and emerging. As participants in Australia’s creative industry, we honour the Traditional Custodians of these lands—the Midjungbal, Yugambeh, Arakwal, Meanjin, and Gadigal peoples—whose deep connection to land, sea, and sky continues to inspire. Indigenous Australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists, and we celebrate the cultural richness and wisdom of all Indigenous and First Nations peoples. Accepting the invitation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, we walk together for a better future.
Our work spans Northern Rivers NSW, Southeast Queensland, Sydney, and Melbourne.
Copyright © 2025 Lorikeet Network | All Rights Reserved
We acknowledge the First Nations Peoples of Australia, we pay tribute to Elders past, present, and emerging. As participants in Australia’s creative industry, we honour the Traditional Custodians of these lands—the Midjungbal, Yugambeh, Arakwal, Meanjin, and Gadigal peoples—whose deep connection to land, sea, and sky continues to inspire. Indigenous Australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists, and we celebrate the cultural richness and wisdom of all Indigenous and First Nations peoples. Accepting the invitation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, we walk together for a better future.
Our work spans Northern Rivers NSW, Southeast Queensland, Sydney, and Melbourne.
Copyright © 2025 Lorikeet Network | All Rights Reserved
We acknowledge the First Nations Peoples of Australia, we pay tribute to Elders past, present, and emerging. As participants in Australia’s creative industry, we honour the Traditional Custodians of these lands—the Midjungbal, Yugambeh, Arakwal, Meanjin, and Gadigal peoples—whose deep connection to land, sea, and sky continues to inspire. Indigenous Australians are the world’s oldest continuous storytellers and artists, and we celebrate the cultural richness and wisdom of all Indigenous and First Nations peoples. Accepting the invitation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, we walk together for a better future.
Our work spans Northern Rivers NSW, Southeast Queensland, Sydney, and Melbourne.
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