Music Licensing for Australian Businesses

Your favourite musicians play a part in your business success.

OneMusic is the licensing initiative of APRA AMCOS and PPCA providing the permission businesses need to play music and royalties to artists who make it.

Does your business need a music licence?


Why do businesses need a licence to play music?

Did you know that if you play music that is protected by copyright in your business, without a licence or permission you risk infringing the copyright?

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What type of businesses require a licence to play music?

Our licences are fine-tuned to your actual music use - featured music, live music or background music - or a combination.

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Is music licensing a legal requirement in Australia?

Getting permission to play music protected by Copyright in a commercial setting is the Law in Australia and in most countries in the world.

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Local business support: Young Henrys


Young Henrys have built their entire brand on supporting Australian music from up-and-coming local bands to full-scale music festivals, as well as sports teams, rec clubs, and others. They live for, and love, their community and the feeling is mutual.

How much does a OneMusic Licence cost?


Music licence costs depend on your business type, music devices and whether the music you are playing is protected by copyright.

Latest news & stories from OneMusic


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King Island Council honoured at prestigious APRA Music Awards for nation's longest-held music licence

A 119-year-old, remote Tasmanian Council is the first organisation to hold a music licence for 100 years. King Island Council with 1,600 residents, was honoured at centennial APRA Awards, 29 April 2026.

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How to apply for a music licence: A step by step guide

Discover the simple steps to help your business apply for a music licence and ensure it's compliant. Follow our guide to make the application process easy.

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Winnellie Gym Sets New Benchmark for Fitness Performance – and Doing Music Right

Darwin, NT — Less than three months since opening, Winnellie’s Athletic Gym & Recovery Centre is already making waves across the Territory with its #hardworkspaysoff mantra — including ensuring music creators’ work is respected through a OneMusic licence. 

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Nostalgia Marketing & Music

In turbulent and uncertain times, nostalgia can be a powerful force. Nostalgia is a longing for past times, experiences or connections. It evokes a time when (at least in our memories) things were simpler and possibilities were endless. 

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Is it legal to stream Apple Music in my business?

Is it legal to stream Apple Music in my business? Wondering if you can play Apple Music in your business legally? Discover the considerations of using Apple Music commercially to ensure compliance. Studies prove that music plays a powerful role in shaping customer experience from branding to customer engagement. Whether you run a café, retail store, gym, salon, or medical practice or any commercial enterprise, the right soundtrack has a huge effect on the ambiance of your venue.This guide explains whether you can use Apple Music in your business and why a OneMusic licence enables Australian businesses to play the music their staff and customers love to hear.

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Regional Victorian Businesses: Get in Tune with OneMusic’s Licensing Roadshow

OneMusic will be visiting Mildura, Swan Hill, Wangaratta and Echuca 13-17 April to answer questions from local businesses about music licensing.

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Partner associations & affiliates

Contacting an association aligned with your industry is a good way to verify whether your business requires a music licence.

Frequently asked questions


I only play free-to-air TV or radio. Do I need a licence from OneMusic?

Yes. Music on free-to-air TV or radio played in your business is a public performance of that music and protected under the Copyright Act.

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What happens if I don't take out a licence?

Using OneMusic Australia’s music without a OneMusic Australia licence can constitute an infringement of our copyright which, if not rectified, may ultimately lead to legal action

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Where does the money from my OneMusic licence fees go?

OneMusic distributes the fees it collects to APRA AMCOS and PPCA, the bodies behind the licensing initiative. Both entities are the same in that, after the deduction of administration and operational costs, all fees collected are distributed to members or licensors.

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How can I legally play music in my business?

Your business can legally play music protected by Copyright by getting permission first.

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