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Vanda & Young Global Song Comp  breaks records as Top 50 announced

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Vanda & Young Global Song Comp breaks records as Top 50 announced

Media release Tuesday 09 December,2025

A$50,000 first prize, A$80,000 total prize pool
4000+ songs entered
Entries received from 52 countries
70+ global judges
Over $2.5M raised for Noro since 2009

The Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition is excited to unveil the 2025 Top 50 Finalists – a standout roster of songwriting talent drawn from across the globe.

This year’s shortlist showcases a rich diversity of styles and stories, reinforcing the competition’s reputation as a vital platform for both emerging and established songwriters.

Named in honour of legendary Australian songwriters Harry Vanda and George Young, the 2025 competition broke records with over 4,000 songs submitted from 52 countries.

Entry fees directly support Noro Music Therapy (Noro), a charity transforming lives through music. Since the competition began in 2009, it has raised more than A$2.5 million for Noro – a new high that underlines the music community’s ongoing generosity.

This year also saw the competition’s largest and most international judging panel to date, with more than 70 experts – including A&Rs, songwriters, artists, managers, and representatives from labels, publishers and music media – participating in the anonymous judging process. Their combined perspectives help ensure that the finalists reflect the breadth and depth of contemporary songwriting in today’s global landscape.

The overall winner of the 2025 competition will receive a career-changing A$50,000, with a total prize pool of A$80,000 to be shared among 15 songs. These awards are designed to give songwriters the resources and industry exposure needed to elevate their careers, with all decisions based solely on the strength of the songs.

“We are thrilled by the quality and originality of the entries received this year,” said Milly Petriella OAM, Director and Founder. “From uplifting pop anthems and soul-stirring ballads to edgy indie tracks and inventive sonic experiments, this year’s finalists capture the global landscape of songwriting in today’s musical climate.

“Our expanded international judging panel has been blown away by the calibre of entries. Several judges have already asked to be introduced to the writers behind their favourite songs, which really speaks to just how special this year’s submissions are – it’s a record-breaking year on every front.”

First Prize: $50,000
thanks to APRA AMCOS, Alberts, Sony Music PublishingSecond Prize: $10,000
thanks Banki Haddock FioraThird Prize: $5,000
thanks to Volume FoundationEmerging Australasian Songwriter: $5,000
thanks to AMPAL (Australasian Music Publishers’ Association Ltd)Emerging Global Songwriters: 10 x $1,000
thanks to Merrick Property Group, Complete Law Pty Ltd,
GLOW Music, and other anonymous donors.

Bonus Gear Prizes
thanks to Australis (Gibson Guitars) and Neumann Berlin

After a rigorous judging process, the Top 50 Finalists have been selected for their songwriting, originality, emotional depth, and technical mastery.

The 2025 Top 50 Finalists (in alphabetical order):

  1. ASHWARYA – JUNOON
  2. Bailey Pickles + Jeremy Gregory – Close To Me
  3. Baker Boy – FREAK OUT [feat. Briggs, Haiku Hands]
  4. Bri Clark – The Wrong Room
  5. Bri Clark – Can’t See It Till You See It
  6. Carla Wehbe – Broke Your Heart
  7. Carla Wehbe – Astro
  8. Charley – Man On The Moon
  9. Che-Leigh Jaffer – Oh, The Humanity!
  10. CLEWS – When You’re Around
  11. Cora – (boy)cott
  12. CYRUS – At The End Of The Day
  13. Daisy Pring – Treading Water
  14. Danielle Lamb – Break My Fall [KEZA]
  15. Edith – Hear from You
  16. Elishia – As Good as it Gets
  17. Elizabeth M. Drummond – I Need No One, I Need Love
  18. Essi – Nostalgic
  19. Hellcat Speedracer – Stay Blessed feat. Legzdina
  20. Hollie Isabella – all i can say
  21. Hudson Rose – Changed On Me
  22. Hudson Rose – Dancing On The Tables
  23. ISHAN – My Mouth (la la la)
  24. Jordan Laser – 100 Days of Solitude
  25. Jude York – Almost Me Almost You
  26. Louis Schoorl – Zombie [Lewis Fitzgerald]
  27. Louis Schoorl – Somewhere that love grows [Izzy Bizu]
  28. Marlhy – paint dry (I’M FINE)
  29. Mathilde Anne – Cigarettes and anxious sex
  30. MAY-A – (I’m here for the) GIRLS
  31. Mike Rivett – 7 Triplets
  32. Moira & Claire – no hesitation
  33. Nathan Hawes – Small Change [Don West]
  34. Ned Houston – Self Defence
  35. Ninajirachi – iPod Touch
  36. Oliver Cronin – Closure
  37. PEPTALK – Solar System (feat. Under the Influence)
  38. PJ Harding – Cascadia
  39. Ruel – The Suburbs
  40. Samuel Cromack – Like Love [Ball Park Music]
  41. Seb Szabo – Tangerine (All I Want)
  42. Seb Szabo + Joan & The Giants – Figure It Out
  43. Sergiio – Supabad [feat. Blush’ko]
  44. Stilla – No Man’s Land
  45. Tig – Ferris Wheel
  46. Timothy James Bowen – Thief
  47. Tori Darke – My Boots Made Me Do It
  48. Whakaio Taahi – Scared of Myself [Alexander Stewart]
  49. Y.O.G.A. – Rodeo [feat. AViVA]
  50. Y.O.G.A. – Down In Boots [feat. Blake O’Connor, Kaylee Bell]

GLOBAL JUDGING PANEL

Adit Gauchan (A&R, Manager)
Alex Hosking (Songwriter)
Ally Cole (A&R, Island Records)
Amba Shepherd (Songwritert)
Andrew Klippel (A&R, Manager)
Annabelle Herd (ARIA)
Chris Fraser (A&R, TMRW Music)
Craig Hawker (A&R, Sony Music Publishing)
Daan Determeijer (Buma/Stemra)
Damian Rinaldi (AMPAL)
Dan Zilber (A&R, Manager)
David Gillett (Manager)
David Ryan Harris (Songwriter)
François Tétaz (Producer)
Gina Belafonte (Producer, Director)
Grant Donges (Music Executive)
Grant Gillies (Music Executive)
Greg Haver (Producer)
Griffin Goode (Global Music Rights)
Hayden Bell (A&R, The Kennel)
Heather O’Brien (A&R, EMI)
Helen Marx (Mentor Academy)
Hiten Bharadia (A&R, Music Exec)
Isabella Kearney (Songwriter/Artist)
Isabella Manfredi (Songwriter/Artist)
Jenny Morris (Songwriter/Artist)
Jim Morgan (Intl Song Comp)
John Watson (A&R, Manager)
Jonathan Zwartz (Composer, Producer, Songwriter)
Julian McGruther (A&R, Sony Music Publishing)
Kate Wickett (City Recital Hall)
Kathy McCabe (Music Journalist)
Katie O’Hagan (A&R, Sony Music)
Kirsty Davison ( APRA AMCOS)
Kurt Luthy (MPEG)
Kylie Sackley (Songwriter/Artist)
L-Fresh The LION (Artist/Producer)
Lani Richmond (Manager)
Lars Brandle (Billboard)
Leah Harris (Spotify)
Loretta Muñoz (ASCAP)
Lucas Keller (Manager, Milk & Honey)
Luke Bevans (A&R, Impressed Recordings)
Mardi Caught (The Annex)
Maria Amato (AIR)
Marianna Annas (A&R, Universal Music Publishing)
Marion Goodman-Briand (YouTube)
Matt Corby (Songwriter/Artist)
Michael Harrison (AEG Presents)
Milly Olykan (Live Nation)
N’fa F-Jones (Artist/Producer)
Nat Dunn (Artist, Songwriter, and Producer)
Pam Sheyne (Artist, Songwriter, and Producer)
Paul Clements (MPA Group UK)
Paul Lambess (Founder, Winarch Group)
Petrina Convey (A&R, Manager)
Phil Barton (Songwriter)
Poppy Reid (Music Journalist)
Prinnie Stevens (Artist, Songwriter)
Rachel Kelly (A&R, Community Music)
Ralph Peer (A&R, Peermusic)
Ron Haryanto (Mentor Academy)
Ruth Bailey (Sennheiser ANZ)
Sarah Liversedge Platz (A&R, Bucks Music Group)
Shaun Heron (Radio Director)
Simon Moor (A&R, Kobalt Music)
Tom DeSavia (A&R, Concord Music)
Trials (Artist/Producer)
Tushar Apte (Producer/Songwriter)
Uncanny Valley (Songwriters and Producers)
Warryn Campbell (Producer, Songwriter)
Wiill Tinkler (A&R, Believe Music)
Will Blackburn (A&R, EMI)

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