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Music for all

Recently two of our Board members went to a Music Australia event around Music education. Heres a small write up from one of those members, Hannah Durack of Good Wolf “Creativity is one of the most important 21st-century skills – and music education is where it begins.” Yesterday, Music Australia hosted a fantastic briefing on […]

Zoom Out

Zoom Out is the 2nd single off the forthcoming EP Alien Intelligence. Zoom Out is about taking a galactic perspective and see how magical this planet really is! The lyrics “Look at the Earth from up in space, isn’t our home a magical place?” invite children to imagine Earth from a different perspective. Like “the overview effect” – that cognitive shift astronauts experience viewing Earth from space that creates a sense of planetary stewardship. Zoom out is also a 90’s inspired banger sure to get you on the dance floor! Produced by Tiff’s sparkadia bandmate the incredible Alex Burnett.

Carrot Crunch

Carrot Crunch is a fun, high-energy children’s song by Ms Carla that brings music, movement, and imagination together. With catchy lyrics and interactive moments, the track encourages kids to sing along, stay active, and engage through playful learning. A joyful addition to Ms Carla’s growing collection of original music for young audiences.

Little Goat Man

The ‘Little Goat Man’ song and animated video has been circling the globe screening at Melbourne, London and NZ International Film Festivals.

Leech at the Beach

The Gumboots have released their 3rd song from their upcoming album ‘Cos Gumboots are the best! This track – “Leech at the Beach” has a sparkly vintage surf-rock vibe and was recorded by Jordan Power in the Northern Rivers with Luke Bennett on additional guitar. The accompanying music video was created with bucketloads of energy with a gang of talented young dancers from Cape Performing Arts with choreography by Sher Manu. Filmed by Zac Lovett, the music video is dynamic, shiny, catchy and fun! Grab your sequins, gumboots and surfboards and have a dance!

Bahay Kubo P-Pop version

Tina Bangel’s joyful rendition of “Bahay Kubo” introduces children to Filipino culture and language through one of the Philippines’ most iconic folk songs. “Bahay Kubo,” which means “Nipa Hut,” paints a picture of a tiny home surrounded by a vibrant garden filled with vegetables. It’s a beloved song passed from one generation to the next—teaching kids about community, nature, and everyday Filipino life.

With a fresh, playful arrangement, Tina brings this classic to young listeners in a way that feels fun, modern, and movement-friendly. Perfect for early-learning settings and cultural celebrat

Pavan & Sarah: Christmas Roo Rock

Originally part of our Keep Your Body Moving series, Christmas Roo Rock has been a Cub Club favourite as December rolls around each year – but this year, we’ve given it a bit of a roo-mix (ha) and we’ve released it on streaming platforms! Listen

I can fix my bike with Junior Burger

Junior Burger – The world’s greatest kids rock’n’roll band is back better than ever with more uncle energy getting the kids off the couch and into the shed, on the tools.  “I Fixed My Bike By Myself” is a four episode web series all about empowering kids, giving them a sense of pride in themselves […]

Amelie Ecology release

Celebrating the insects that keep our gardens in balance — a joyful new song for Australian Pollinator Week  To celebrate Australian Pollinator Week (Nov 8–16), eco-musician and environmental educator Dr Amelie Vanderstock — known to families as Amelie Ecology — is releasing her new single Not All Pests, featuring Costa Georgiadis (Gardening Australia) and Charlie […]

The A-Z of Performing For Children (PDF)

Introducing the A-Z of performing for children. A comprehensive look into the how’s and why’s of our industry shared by insiders to get you started.

We’ve made The A–Z of Performing for Children available as a “Pay What You Can” download to help make it accessible to everyone in the performing arts community.