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APRA Member login facility - new features!
Update your own details
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Do you have Unregistered Works on File?
We may have some royalties for you - if you haven't registered all your works with us.
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Travel grants available for Song Summit 2010
APRA NZ is pleased to announce five Song Summit 2010 grants for New Zealand APRA Members.
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ISC announce 2009 finalists & open 2010 entries
Congrats to these NZ finalists...
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'Like Minds' seek a new lens to view madness through
$15,000 is up for grabs to support innovative projects that challenge New Zealanders to rethink the meani ...
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Applications open for City Showcase - Finding the Future
The search for new musical talent in New Zealand has begun with registrations now open for City Showcase, ...
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Sent us a set list lately?
APRA are in the business of collecting money on your behalf...
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WOMEX: World Music Expo (Copenhagen)
Showcase applications open
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Smokefreerockquest 2010
In classrooms and garages around the country teen musicians are tuning up for this year’s Smokefreeroc ...
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AWME 2010 Artist Showcase applications Now Open
Australasian World Music Expo - Melbourne 18 - 21 November 2010
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Welcome Members

Kia ora, Talofa Lava, Kia Orana, Malo E Lelei, Faka’alofa Lahi Atu, Bula Vinaka, Taloha Ni – warm Pacific greetings and welcome to the members’ section of APRA’s New Zealand website.

We have over 6,000 New Zealand members and the number is growing every day.

Our main role is to monitor the public performances and broadcasts of your music for you. To help us do that, please keep us informed of your new works, by submitting index cards or registering the titles online, and also by reporting your public live performances. Registering works and reporting live performances.

Remember APRA is the organisation that works for you and as a member, the Member Services Department is your first point of call for information and advice. It is important that you understand how APRA works, so if you have questions – just ask!

 

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