The Portfolio Project
The Portfolio Project is a professional development program designed to empower and give creative and networking opportunities, resources, skills and assets for emerging culturally and linguistically diverse and First Nations musicians in Naarm/Melbourne.
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The Portfolio Project 2026
Applications Open
Are you an emerging Culturally and Linguistically Diverse or First Nations musician living in Naarm/Melbourne?
Consider applying for our music professional development program where you can get support, performance opportunities, gain new skills and build confidence with a close-knit community.
What is the Portfolio Project?
The Portfolio Project is a professional development program designed to empower and give creative and networking opportunities, resources, skills and assets for emerging culturally diverse musicians in inner Melbourne suburbs.
Who can apply?
The program is for solo artists/duos/bands from underrepresented communities in the music industry including Culturally and Linguistically Diverse and migrant and First Nations communities.
What’s involved?
Artists will need to be available from April - July for professional development activities including mentorship sessions, workshops in industry skills (marketing, promotion, management) as well as performance opportunities. Each participant will be paired up with an established music industry professional who will be their mentor. The mentor will give support and guidance to each participant over the course of 4 sessions.
What you’ll recieve
4 x 1 on 1 Mentorship Sessions
Studio Quality Artist Photos
Electronic Press Kit
Industry Workshops
Promotional and audience development activities like smaller showcase events, radio appearances and promotional videos.
Performance opportunities and a final showcase performance.
Applications close 11pm Tuesday 7th of April.
2025 Artists

From left to right:
Evelyn Yuen, Olivia Brasil, Miss Understood, Caisha Sprout and Sebastian Lugo
Photo credit: Tope Adesina














































