June Nixon

Helena June Rose Nixon (born 1942) is an Australian organist, choir trainer, and composer.

June Nixon began her musical training at an early age, before studying piano and organ at the University of Melbourne.

Post graduate scholarships enabled further study abroad, where she gained fellowship of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO) and became the first woman to receive the John Brooke prize for the Choirtraining Diploma.

[1] In 1973, she was appointed organist and Director of Music at St. Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne, a position she held for 40 years until her retirement in 2013.

[4] Nixon has been recognised worldwide for her contributions to church music in Australia and among several awards are: Throughout her career, she has trained and mentored many young musicians and continues to be an important figure in the Australian music community.