Professor Phillip McIntyre is an academic and research consultant, a songwriter and musician with Texas Radio and the Big Beat, as well as being a record producer, video maker and audio engineer working with PMP Records.
Phillip has a wide-ranging knowledge of research into creativity and innovation, and over forty years of relevant industrial and professional experience in all facets of the Australian music industry. With this blend of skills, he has ample practical experience in project management, industry collaboration, and the expertise to produce a wide variety of creative works.

27 June 2023
Led by Communication and Media scholar, Professor Phillip McIntyre, this cross-disciplinary project combines the expertise of communication academics and conservation scientists to create participatory communities invested in protecting threatened species.

13 May 2022
Newspaper article reporting on Creative Hotspot research project.

13 May 2022
Professor Phillip McIntyre has been invited as a guest panellist to take part in the latest Songwriting Studies Research Network (SSRN) event being held in London.

Phillip O'Neill
2 July 2021
Newcastle Herald article on how the creative industries is showing a promising increase in the Hunter region, based on the report from the Creativity and Cultural Production in the Hunter research project.

20 March 2019
The launch of the Songwriting Studies Research Network launch event at Birmingham City University on March 20 2019.

29 June 2016
The annual Australia and New Zealand Communication Association is to be held at UON in July. Dr Phillip McIntyre, Dr Janet Fulton and Dr Elizabeth Paton are launching their latest book at the conference.