Why do you do it? I do this because I have a passion for making music and being able to share this passion with my best friends is the cherry on top.
What do you love about the city you live in? What I love about Gympie is how beautiful the landscapes are. At our bassist's house, their deck looks out across all of these green mountains and it is so grounding.
Where did you go for your last holiday? I went to Cobaki in NSW for my partner's birthday. We stayed in the middle of nowhere in this gorgeous house with the most insane views of the countryside all the way to Coolangatta.
What's your favourite item of clothing? My Van Gogh Sunflower sneakers that I got from Galartsy. I've been wanting them for three years and I finally have them; they are the most beautiful and intricate shoes I've ever seen.
What was your favourite TV show when you were a kid? 'RuPaul's Drag Race' if you can believe it. It was so funny and the queens are so unbelievably talented.
If you could travel back in time for a day, where would you go? I would go to the original Woodstock festival.
If we were coming over to your place, what would you cook us? I'd make chicken pesto pasta. I guarantee you will love it.
What's the best lesson you've ever learned? To forget the wrong or right choice, what is the nice choice?
Tell us one thing about yourself that nobody else knows... One thing about me that no one knows is that I plan my speech for when I win my first Grammy in my head most nights before bed.
Are you happy with your work/ life balance? I am so lucky that my work revolves around things I'm passionate about, however I do wish I could spend more time participating in music.
How do you define success? Success is progress in any way, shape or form.
What's your spirit animal? A red panda, for no other reason besides I like them, they are cute, and I wish I could rotate my ankles 180 degrees.
Natalee is one of eight women from regional and remote Queensland who have been selected for a career-enhancing opportunity to develop their skills and connections in the music industry.
Australian Women in Music Awards (AWMA) Queensland Regional & Remote Women's Music Program enables aspiring First Nations women, female, and gender diverse artists and music practitioners from regional and remote Queensland to travel and attend the two-day Australian Women in Music Awards (AWMA) Conference, Ceremony and Concert Program in Meanjin, Brisbane on 8-9 October, 2025.
The Program offers an unparalleled opportunity for aspiring music practitioners to gain professional experience and participate in the entire two-day AWMA Program, which includes a Conference Program, a series of forums and an In-Conversation keynote address, networking opportunities, the AWMA Black Carpet, Award Ceremony, Concert and After Party.
