Herd takes on the ARIA position as the Australian music industry continues to face financial instability because of the ongoing pandemic restrictions affecting live events. “I am delighted to be taking on this role serving and supporting our amazing Australian music industry at a time when the inspiration, connection and joy that our artists and musicians give us is more important than ever,” Herd said.“The last year has been challenging for our artists and members, so I look forward to representing and advancing the interests of those who make our industry so special given the pivotal time that we are in.”The label body also announced the promotion of much-loved longtime staffer Lynne Small to ARIA and PPCA chief operating officer.The appointments comes as the Australian music industry has been heavily criticised from within over gender inequality in leadership roles.There have also been myriad social media posts about sexual harassment of female workers in the industry, with victims posting anonymously, fearful of being sidelined for speaking out or being sued for defamation.Warner Music Group fired former Lorde manager Scott Maclachlan from his talent scout role this week after an investigation by New Zealand website Stuff documented allegations of sexual harassment and the music executive apologised for “years of harmful behaviour”.
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