Everyday life, beyond the therapy room

We’re careful not to promise outcomes. Everyone’s goals and responses are different. But over time, music therapy can support real-life progress: better regulation, more confidence, clearer communication, or simply smoother routines.

For some, it supports connection and daily routines. For others, it offers a creative outlet, a way to self-regulate, or a space to express what’s hard to put into words. These moments — choosing a sound, joining in, staying regulated — often lead to bigger shifts in daily life.

Caregivers often notice the difference too. Less stress in transitions, more connection at home, and a growing sense of ease. These are our stories of music therapy.

Connecting Abilities Through Music 2025 – Concert Highlights

After weeks of preparation, our performers took to the stage in front of more than 250 people for a …

‘Tuesday On My Mind’ wowed the crowd again at The Dining & Co!

They wowed the crowd again!!! ‘Tuesday On My Mind’ performed another gig yesterday at The Dining �…

Tahlee wows the crowd at The Dining and Co North Ryde!

Tahlee wows the crowd again — this time at The Dining & Co North Ryde! Not only did she impress …

Tahlee Takes The Stage at Ryde Library

Yesterday Tahlee shared her passion for music with her local community —and absolutely rocked it! Sh…

Awesome teamwork from the “Funky Ducks”!

Here’s an amazing example of teamwork from the Funky Ducks!! When we, as music therapists, hel…

TORNADO SCARE – song writing as a music therapy intervention

Meet Arrill and his music therapist, Sebastian Green. Together, they have been working on helping Ar…

Special Moments Like First Words!

It’s wonderful when we get to share special moments like FIRST WORDS with our clients and their pare…

‘Tuesday On My Mind’ – they did it again!!

They did it again!! ‘Tuesday On My Mind’ performed their second gig yesterday at The Dining & Co…

A collaboration between Nolan, Seb and Livian!

We’re excited to share a glimpse into some of the great moments from one of Nolan’s music therapy se…