Dalwood-Wylie Foundation Scholarship

#2024 APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED

The Dalwood-Wylie Foundation Scholarship is funded by the Dalwood-Wylie Foundation and is administered by QMusic. 

The $15,000 Scholarship will be awarded to a Queensland-based contemporary musician who lives with a disability. 

The Scholarship will: 

  • Identify a talented, Queensland-based artist who can demonstrate their commitment to a career in music and who will best benefit from the scholarship 

  • enable the recipient to make significant progress creatively and in their music career by providing them with opportunity, tools and resources 

Scholarship funds can be utilised for: 

  • support to purchase special equipment to further their practice 

  • support to record or tour their music 

On completion, the recipient will provide a report to QMusic on the creative and professional outcomes which the scholarship enabled. 

Applications are closed.

#Eligibility

Applicants must: 

  • Be at least 18 years of age on January 1, 2024

  • Be recognised to be living with a disability* 

  • Be an Australian citizen or permanent resident 

  • Have resided in Queensland for at least two years prior to the due date of application. You may be asked to provide proof of your Queensland residency status during the eligibility check process. 

View the full guidelines HERE

2024 Recipient

2024 Recipient

Ethan Roberts

"I feel so privileged and honoured to be the first person chosen to receive this scholarship. This amazing opportunity will allow me to finish 'Favourite Kid's' debut album with the support of such an amazing foundation and QMusic. Honestly, it feels like a dream."

The Dalwood-Wylie Foundation Scholarship is funded by the Dalwood-Wylie Foundation and is administered by QMusic. 

QMUSIC acknowledges the many Traditional Custodian groups all across what is now referred to as Queensland. We pay our respect to all elders: past and present. As a peak body we also acknowledge the important role that music has played and continues to play on these lands since the very first sunrise.

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