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Larry Heath is an Australian publisher, events organiser, and entrepreneur. He is the founder-owner of Heath Media, which publishes online magazine The AU Review and hosts the National Live Music Awards. Heath is associate producer at , and is based in , Canada.


Biography
As a child, Larry Heath provided for . He created a web and company while still in high school, then ran an online store and, briefly, an online publication. After completing high school, he attended Sydney University.

Heath founded The AU Review as a personal in August 2008, but running it soon became his full-time occupation. Heath Media was registered as a business name in June 2009.

Heath attended the conference in in 2010 and 2014. He has been a judge for several music awards, including the , Music Victoria Awards, Australian Music Prize (AMP), and .

He has created opportunities at international trade events, and participated in trade delegations to India in 2012, and the East Coast Music Awards on Prince Edward Island, Canada in 2019.

Heath directed the AU Live Music Awards in 2014 and 2015 under the auspices of Heath Media – the first awards dedicated solely to contemporary in Australia since the ended in 2007. They were the precursor to the National Live Music Awards (NLMAs), which have been run each year since 2016 save 2021 and 2022 owing to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. In 2019 the NLMAs were held in as well as , Sydney, , , Launceston, , and Fremantle, and the categories were expanded to include and .

In January 2016 Heath left the role as editor-in-chief of The AU Review, in order to focus on the expansion of its parent company, Heath Media, into international media and events, including the NLMAs. That same year, he released the music video for "Laura", a cover of the Bat For Lashes song by and , which he directed.

In May 2017 Heath was appointed A&R Manager in Australia & New Zealand for Music Sales Creative. While at the company, he signed a number of artists including Beks, Harts, Jack Carty, and more. He also was Creative Producer on the collaborative tribute record "Everybody Knows I'm Here", which was released in June 2022. He left this role in December 2022.

In January 2020, Heath was appointed associate producer at , at the same time as singer-songwriter joined the team. He had previously collaborated with the team at Sounds Australia, including co-presenting "Jet Lag Sessions" at the conference in New York City from 2011 to 2013. He began his work there by attending the Folk Alliance International in .

Heath was based in [[Toronto]], Canada, and still associate producer at Sounds Australia.
     


The AU Review
The AU Review online magazine was launched by founding editor and publisher Larry Heath in on 6 August 2008, and contained reviews of and Little Red at The Metro Theatre in Sydney. At this time it covered only , then expanded to cover soon afterwards. It initially focused only on and albums of local and international artists, including at the festival in Austin, Texas. It was first in to review acts such as , Flume, , , and Gang of Youths.

The website was upgraded and expanded in September 2009, with content covering , the Gold Coast, and . By May 2011, cities covered included , , , Launceston, , and . Later, the focus expanded to include , film, , food, lifestyle, travel, and gaming. It is aimed at ages 18 to 25.

was on the staff for over seven years, from about 2011 until 2018, taking up the position of editor-in-chief in January 2016. After her departure to a new role at , the role was shared among team members.

On its 5th anniversary in 2013, boasting a monthly readership of 70,000+, The AU Review launched a campaign on , for it "is a 100% volunteer-based organisation", with the aim of supporting emerging Australian writers and photographers as well as musicians and live gigs. At that time, the publication covered ", film, food, lifestyle, fashion, travel, Asian music and culture, and was about to start covering . It planned to relaunch with a series of events in major capital cities. In 2013 a sister publication, The Iris, launched to cover home entertainment, film, television, video games and tech content.

January 2016 saw Heath stepping down from his role editor-in-chief of The AU Review, to focus on other initiatives.

In August 2018, on the 10th anniversary of The AU Review, it was merged back into the single banner. Also in August 2018, the of a new website was launched, which included all content of the previous website, and also promised 35% fewer ads, an enlarged travel, food, and lifestyle section, and easy-to-read reviews with a star rating out of five. To celebrate the anniversary, The AU Review held events at the in , and a stage party during in .


Heath Media
In addition to ongoing projects The AU Review and the NLMAs, Heath Media, based in Sydney, has in the past also produced several print monographs, a project called Captured Australia, The Australian Music Week Film Festival (2018), and a website called Hello Asia!

Heath Media has also run the annual Courtyard Sessions at the in Sydney.


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