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Australian record label; imprint of Sony Music Entertainment Australia Pty Limited
Sony Music Entertainment Australia
is the predominant record label operated by American parent company
Sony Music Entertainment
in Australia. SMEA also formerly published and distributed video games in Australia & New Zealand on behalf of
Sony Imagesoft
and Sony Electronic Publishing Europe until 1995.
Sony Music Entertainment Australia as of July 2017 also runs British multimedia
Ministry of Sound
Recordings' Australian operations on behalf of
Sony Music UK
, taking over from recently renamed
TMRW Music
, formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of Ministry of Sound until 2004.
Current artists
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The follow is a list of artists current signed to Sony Music Australia:
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Former artists
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- The 1975
(under licence from Dirty Hit)
- Akouo
- Alexander Biggs
- Altiyan Childs
(
X Factor
winner, 2010)
- Amy Meredith
- Amy Pearson
(Peppermint Blue/Columbia)
- Anise K
- Anthony Callea
(
Australian Idol
runner-up, 2004)
- Ashley Burke (2013)
- Augie March
- Australia's Got Talent
(2007?2013)
- Australian Idol
(2003?2009)
- Axle Whitehead
- The X Factor Australia
(2011?2017)
- Beau Ryan
- Bella Ferraro
(
X Factor
fourth place, 2012)
- Bonnie Anderson
(
Australia's Got Talent winner, 2007
)
- Brooke Fraser
- Brothers3
(
X Factor
third place, 2014)
- Carmada
- Casey Donovan
(
Australian Idol
winner, 2004)
- Kate Ceberano
- Cassie Davis
- Chris Rose
- Channel Seven
personalities and shows
- Cold Clinical Love
- Coldrain
- The Collective
(
X Factor
third place, 2012)
- Conrad Sewell
- Cousin Tony's Brand New Firebird
- Cyrus Villanueva
(
X Factor
winner, 2015)
- Dami Im
(
X Factor
winner, 2013)
- Damien Leith
(
Australian Idol season 4 winner
)
- Dean Ray
(
X Factor
runner-up, 2014)
- Delta Goodrem
- Dewayne Everettsmith
- Didier Cohen
- Emily Williams
(
Australian Idol
runner-up, 2005)
- Georgia Perry
- Geri Halliwell
- Glass Towers
- Helena
- Hi-5
- Halycon Drive
- Hazlett
- Hoodoo Gurus
- Jack Vidgen
(
Australia's Got Talent
winner, 2011)
- Jackie Onassis
- Jackson McLaren
- The Janoskians
- Jason Owen
(
X Factor
runner-up, 2012)
- Jess & Matt
(
X Factor
third place, 2015)
- Jessica Mauboy
(
Australian Idol
runner-up, 2006)
- Jezzabell Doran
- Johnny Ruffo
(
X Factor
third place, 2011)
- Jordan Jansen
- JOY
- Justice Crew
(
Australia's Got Talent winners 2010
)
- Kate DeAraugo
(
Australian Idol
winner, 2005)
- Kate Miller-Heidke
- Katie Noonan
- Kaz James
- Kids of 88
- Krill
- Kyle Bielfield
- Leony
- Little Sea
- Lovers Electric
- The Lulu Raes
- M4sonic
- Marcus Santoro
- Marlisa Punzalan
(
X Factor
winner, 2014)
- Matthew Hardy
- Max & Bianca
- Michael Paynter
- Miracle
- Missy Lancaster
- Mr. Little Jeans
- MuteMath
- Natalie Gauci
(
Australian Idol
winner, 2007)
- Nathaniel Willemse
(
X Factor
finalist, 2012)
- Neighbours
(1989?2011)
- Network Ten
(1989?2011)
- Old Man River
- Olivia Newton-John
- Paulini
(
Australian Idol
fourth place, 2003)
- The Prodigy
(1992-2004; licensed from XL Recordings)
- Tim Freedman
- Rachael Beck
- Reece Mastin
(
X Factor
winner, 2011)
- Reigan Derry
(
X Factor
fourth place, 2014)
- Rogue Traders
- Scarlett Belle
- Stan Walker
(
Australian Idol winner, 2009
)
- Taylor Henderson
(
X Factor
runner up, 2013)
- Shannon Noll
(
Australian Idol
runner-up, 2003)
- Skybombers
- Small Mercies
- So Fresh
compilation albums (previously joint with
Universal Music Australia
)
- Smoothfm
compilation albums
- So You Think You Can Dance Australia
(2008?2010)
- Straalen McCallum
- Syndicate
- The Ten Tenors
- Third Degree
(
X Factor
fourth place, 2013)
- Tim Omaji
(
Australia's Got Talent
third place, 2011)
- Tonight Alive
- The Vines
- Wes Carr
(
Australian Idol
winner, 2008)
- The Wiggles
- Young Divas
- Young Men Society
(
X Factor
finalist, 2011)
Sony sub labels
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References
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