Generally staged in November, triple j's annual Ausmusic T-Shirt Day is staging a special edition with music industry and fans alike today donning their favourite Aussie band shirts to support the local industry.
As we grapple with a world sans gigs and festivals for the next little while, at least, you can still demonstrate your love for Australian music by purchasing artist merchandise (if you can afford it that is).
It's one of the fastest ways musos can access financial rewards for their craft, and ensure they continue making music we can enjoy once we're allowed to eat kebabs on park benches, or whatever.
scenestr is getting into the spirit of the day, with an array of selfies showcasing a diverse range of bands.

Gareth Bryant - national music editor (wearing Rocket Science)

Jesse Chaffey - national arts & comedy editor (wearing Confidence Man)

Matt Innes - staff writer (wearing Big Day Out)

Zoe Russell - photographer (wearing DZ Deathrays)

James Murphy - writer (wearing Wing Defence)

Jackie Lymn - writer (wearing Architecture In Helsinki)

Paul McBride - writer (wearing Approachable Members Of Your Local Community)

Dasha Romanowski - writer (wearing These New South Whales)

Neil Richards - original Scene Mag editor (wearing Karl Broadie)

Kim Rudner - photographer (wearing Lo!)

Stephen Sloggett - photographer (wearing Regurgitator)

Leisa Howlett - writer (wearing Alla Spina)

Barnaby Downes - photographer (wearing Hockey Dad)

Lachie Douglas - photographer (wearing Osaka Punch)

Colleen Edwards - writer (wearing SixFtHick)

Kalem Horn - photographer (wearing Fierce Mild)

Pepper Jane - contributor (wearing The Hillbilly Goats)
