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AMEB (NSW) examiners are professionals in their field and include renowned:

  • performers
  • composers
  • educators

who are active in the Australian and international arts community.

All examiners undergo an induction, training and, if accepted, a two year probationary period. This ensures they can conduct quality examinations and provide detailed, informative reports. AMEB (NSW) examiners must also hold a NSW Government Working With Children Check (WWCC). Once appointed, examiners attend regular workshops to ensure uniform exam standards and procedures are followed.

Undertaking an examination can be a stressful experience for some candidates. AMEB (NSW) examiners understand this. Their role is to assess the quality of performance presented for examination. They have a genuine desire to encourage the interest and talent of each candidate.

Are you interested in becoming an AMEB (NSW) Examiner? visit the Work for us page. 
 

Chief Examiners
 

KEYBOARD

Chief Examiner - Christine Logan
 

WOODWIND

Chief Examiner - Jocelyn Fazzone
 

STRINGS

Chief Examiner - Caron Chan
 

BRASS

Chief Examiner - Brendan Collins
 

VOICE

Chief Examiner - Richard Morphew
 

SPEECH AND DRAMA

Chief Examiner - Victoria Clancy
 

PERCUSSION

Chief Examiner - Michael Barkl OAM
 

WRITTEN

Chief Examiner - Rita Crews OAM
 

All AMEB (NSW) Examiners

The Australian Music Examinations Board (NSW) is pleased to provide some information about our examiners. You will find the examiners are grouped by syllabus category.