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'One... But Many' is an initiative by the CMAA's Diversity In Country Music Committee.

The CMAA is a committed ally in promoting and representing diversity - aiming to stamp out sexism, racism, discrimination, homophobia, ageism and bullying within the country music community.

A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM THE CMAA BOARD

Reflections on IDAHOBIT and the culture of country music in Australia
On May 17th 2024, the CMAA and many of our members joined thousands of Australians in celebrating IDAHOBIT (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia). The date marked the 34th anniversary of The World Health organisation’s removal of homosexuality from the classification of diseases. 
 
Supporting IDAHOBIT is just part of the CMAA’s One … But Many campaign, an initiative of our Diversity Committee. We are delighted by the overwhelmingly positive and supportive response from our membership so far, and we believe that 
One … But Many can achieve its goal of stamping out sexism, racism, discrimination, homophobia, transphobia, ageism and bullying within the country music community. 
 
We want to build a country music culture where all artists, fans and industry persons feel safe. This is a goal that is not only achievable, but also essential. 
 
And we have a long way to go.
 
Sadly, stories abound in our community of situations in which individuals have not felt safe. It seems that almost all of us have either been affected personally, or have learned of a friend or colleagues' negative (and often traumatic) experiences.
 
We work in an industry that is known for blurred boundaries. Alcohol is ever-present, artists and musicians are very accessible to fans and out-dated (and frankly unacceptable) power-dynamics persist. We are placed into vulnerable situations time and again to further or maintain our careers, and we are often expected to dismiss our difficult experiences as being part of the job. This has to change.
 
It is up to us as members of the Country Music community to hold ourselves and our colleagues accountable. A simple but comprehensive CODE OF CONDUCT for all members is laid out on the CMAA website, and we expect all within our community to adhere to this code. 
 
Furthermore, if you or someone you know is ever made to feel unsafe we strongly encourage you to seek support, knowing that the CMAA board and the wider country music community has your back.
 
A list of resources you might find helpful for yourself, a friend or colleague can be found HERE.
 
It is up to all of us to make participation in Australian country music be as safe, inclusive and supportive at all times. 
 
Please join with us in changing the culture.
The CMAA Board
Australian Country Music tells diverse stories.

We stand in solidarity with all cultures, genders, sexualities, ages and abilities.

​We see the strength of those who have experienced discrimination - especially our kids, and those who might experience isolation in rural areas.

We celebrate their resilience in the face of adversity.

We are committed to listening more carefully to their experiences, never tolerating discrimination or against them, to speak out against injustice and to working towards a safer and more inclusive ​Country Music community for everyone. 


We sound better when all of our voices are heard.
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We are one. We are many.
We acknowledge the first peoples, clans and nations, as the custodians of the never ceded lands from which we gather.
​Our nations’ first singers, musicians and storytellers, and we pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.
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