Respected Australian publicist Bron Tasker has launched her own PR agency.
After spending over “two decades shaping the public profiles of some of the world’s most recognised artists,” according to a press release, Tasker has today officially announced her boutique agency.
Bronwyn Tasker PR was established last month, and the Sydney-based agency “specialises in strategic publicity campaigns for musicians, entertainers, cultural figures and brands across Australia and internationally.”
Tasker brings with her more than 25 years’ experience across TV, entertainment, and PR, including a mammoth 22-year spell at Sony Music.
She’s worked with such esteemed global artists as P!nk, Foo Fighters, Harry Styles, Bruce Springsteen, and AC/DC, as well as plenty of leading Australian talent including Guy Sebastian, Tones and I, Tash Sultana, and Jessica Mauboy.
Her new agency “will champion both established and emerging talent, working closely with artists and their teams to create meaningful media opportunities that connect with audiences beyond core fan bases.”
At the time of writing, Bronwyn Tasker PR’s current clients Amber Lawrence, Dami Im, Eskimo Joe, Kaylee Bell, Katie Noonan, Leigh-Anne, and Lenka.
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“When I finished up at Sony Music in December 2025, looking back it really felt like the right time to close that chapter. The response from artists, managers and media alike was overwhelming, and starting Bronwyn Tasker PR quickly became a natural next step,” she explains.
“I especially want to extend enormous gratitude to Roger Davies of RDWM, who I have worked with for more than 22 years, for his belief and encouragement in me setting up this business. His faith in not only me, but what I can offer as a publicist to a range of artists, is second to none — he truly is the best in the business.
“2026 is shaping up to be an incredible year with the clients I’m already working with. I’ve had the privilege of working with many of them previously over the years, and to have them on board at the very beginning of this new chapter to help share their stories is incredibly humbling — and hugely exciting.”
