Having honed those skills further over the years, she also supports and coaches other young musicians like herself to reach their dreams.
That’s why Zara has been named as Edward River Council’s Junior Arts & Culture Award recipient in 2026.
The award is for a resident aged 25 years or younger, who has made a noteworthy contribution to the cultural life of the Edward River region or an outstanding achievement in a cultural activity.
This includes creating partnerships to benefit the arts and culture of the community and raising awareness of the value of the arts in our community.
“Zara Lindeman has made an outstanding contribution to arts and culture in the Edward River community through her talent, generosity and commitment to sharing music,” her citation read.
“From a young age, Zara has volunteered her time to perform at fundraisers and community events, supporting local health services and charities.
“She has delivered music tuition across the region, mentored emerging performers, collaborated with local ensembles, and facilitated workshops for young people.
“Zara’s achievements include academic excellence in music, national recognition through the CMAA Academy of Country Music, and performances at major festivals, all while remaining deeply connected to her home town.
“Zara’s passion and dedication continue to enrich Deniliquin’s creative life and inspire the next generation of artists.”
Zara has recently relocated to Brisbane to pursue her music career.
Other nominee: Amelia ‘Jay’ Bennett.