Across outlets in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, writer profiles Pub Choir founder and director Astrid Jorgensen and her view on the role of music in everyday life. Jorgensen says that singing offers a form of “magic” that people can experience directly, describing it as one of the closest things to that feeling available. The articles present her as encouraging broader community participation in singing rather than keeping music confined to formal settings. While the pieces focus primarily on her message, they consistently frame Jorgensen’s work through her leadership of the Pub Choir and her commitment to making singing accessible and engaging. Each source highlights her belief that people should sing more often, positioning communal singing as something beneficial and within reach for everyone. There is no reported new event, announcement, or additional controversy in the provided summaries; the coverage centers on her general perspective on music, and why she advocates for more frequent singing.