Tura acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and create. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. With solidarity and friendship we say thank you.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that the Tura website contains names, images and voices of people who have passed away.

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Trusts and Foundations

Partnering for cultural impact

Tura works closely with philanthropic trusts, family foundations, and grant-making bodies to help shape the future of sound in Australia.

Your unparalleled support enables us to create transformative cultural experiences — from remote First Nations communities to contemporary concert halls — and to commission bold new works that push the boundaries of artistic expression.

Together, we can amplify the reach of sound as art, deepen intercultural collaboration, and foster a more connected and creatively vibrant society.

Why support Tura?

Since 1987, Tura has been a national leader in contemporary music and sound art. Our programs span regional touring, artist residencies, First Nations-led initiatives, and boundary-pushing commissions. With your support, we can:

  • Invest in long-term creative development
  • Support artists and communities across Western Australia and beyond
  • Present uniquely Australian works on national and international stages
  • Expand access to cultural experiences in underrepresented regions
  • Celebrate diversity and champion artistic risk
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Acknowledging Your Support

We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our supporters. Every gift from a Trust or Foundation is personally acknowledged, and we take care to honour your contribution with sincerity.

Supporters may be recognised publicly on our website, in our Annual Report, and through campaign-specific communications. Depending on the nature of your support, you may also receive quarterly updates via our Philanthropy E-News and invitations to exclusive supporter events throughout the year.

Your partnership helps us continue to create bold, inclusive and transformative cultural experiences — and we are proud to celebrate the impact of your generosity.

Get in touch

If you would like to explore a partnership with Tura or support a specific project, we would love to hear from you. Email us at louella@tura.com.au or phone +61 450 384 618 to start a conversation today.