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Australia
Seventy years of Australian music: pub rock, pop exports, and First Nations song
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Kylie MinogueMelbourne-born singer who has reinvented herself across four decades of mainstream pop. The Stock Aitken Waterman bubblegum pop of the late 80s gave way to dance-pop in the late 90s and the era-defining Can't Get You Out of My Head (2001). Padam Padam (2023) and Tension (2023) won her a Grammy for Best Pop Dance Recording, completing one of the longest career renaissances in pop.
Australian popular music runs on four parallel currents. The pub-rock and stadium tradition built AC/DC, INXS, Cold Chisel, and Midnight Oil into international acts through the late 1970s and 1980s. A continuous pipeline of pop voices, from the Bee Gees and Olivia Newton-John through Kylie Minogue, Sia, and Troye Sivan, has kept Australia near the top of the global charts for six decades. Brisbane and Sydney punk in 1976 ran parallel to (and in The Saints' case, slightly preceded) the UK and US punk explosion. And Indigenous Australian music, from Yothu Yindi's Treaty to Gurrumul's Yolngu balladry and Baker Boy's Yolngu Matha hip-hop, has anchored a First Nations music tradition that now runs across every genre. The 2010s and 2020s have added Tame Impala's psych-rock reinvention, Flume and The Avalanches' electronic exports, and The Kid LAROI's streaming-era global breakthrough.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the most influential Australian artists internationally?+
AC/DC is by some measures the highest-selling Australian act ever, with Back in Black (1980) among the best-selling albums of all time. The Bee Gees, INXS, Kylie Minogue, and Olivia Newton-John each topped global charts across multiple decades. The Australian pipeline has continued into the streaming era through Sia, Tame Impala, Flume, and The Kid LAROI.
What is pub rock and why was it important?+
Pub rock is the Australian term for the late-1970s and 1980s scene that built Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, INXS, and AC/DC into stadium acts by playing nightly in beer-soaked suburban venues. The infrastructure of large, loud pubs across Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane gave Australian rock bands a road-tested live attack that translated unusually well to international stadium touring.
Who is the most important Indigenous Australian musician?+
There isn't one. Yothu Yindi's Treaty (1991) was the first Indigenous song to chart globally and pushed Aboriginal political demands into the international pop conversation. Archie Roach's Took the Children Away (1990) became the Stolen Generations anthem. Gurrumul's 2008 self-titled album brought Yolngu-language balladry into the ARIA canon. Baker Boy now raps in Yolngu Matha. Together they map an Indigenous music scene that runs across every genre.
Are the Bee Gees Australian?+
Yes, by formation and breakthrough. The Gibb brothers were born on the Isle of Man and moved to Brisbane as children in 1958. They formed the Bee Gees in Australia, signed their first record deal in Sydney, and had their first chart success here before returning to the UK in 1967. The disco-era catalogue (Saturday Night Fever, Stayin' Alive, How Deep Is Your Love) was recorded in Miami, but Australia claims them.
Did punk start in Australia before the UK?+
The Saints recorded (I'm) Stranded in Brisbane in June 1976, months before the Sex Pistols released their first single. Radio Birdman were already playing the same year in Sydney. Whether you call it the start of punk depends on what you count, but Australia's punk scene ran in parallel with the UK and US scenes rather than after them, and R.E.M., Sonic Youth, and Nirvana have all cited the early Australian wave as a direct influence.
Sources & References
- 1Wild About Music: The Story of Australian Rock — Glenn A. Baker, 2014Book
- 2Stranded: The Secret History of Australian Independent Music 1977-1991 — Clinton Walker, 1996Book
- 3Buried Country: The Story of Aboriginal Country Music — Clinton Walker, 2000Book
- 4Music of Australia — Wikipedia Contributors, 2026
- 5How Australian music broke through globally — The Guardian, 2022
- 6ARIA Hall of Fame — Australian Recording Industry Association, 2024
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