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To increase opportunities for the presentation of live music through policy reform; and identify directions to support live music audience & sector development
Joined August 2013
Anyone looking for great examples in #specialentertainmentprecincts / #nighttimeeconomy strategy could do a lot worse than heading to the Live Music Office to get up to speed with ongoing work with Councils in NSW and across Australia #nswpol #liveandlocal
smh.com.au
Businesses in Bondi Junction will be allowed to trade until 3am, seven days a week, in an ambitious bid to turn the Oxford Street Mall into a night-time destination.
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We pay tribute to the legacy of Simon Crean. His national cultural policy Creative Australia made the first links between the importance of regulatory reform and the sustainability of live music.
livemusicoffice.com.au
The news of the passing of Simon Crean on the weekend has been met with sadness across the political spectrum and the music and arts community. Simon Crean was a giant in good policy making and...
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In a major new development for the live music sector in Victoria, the City of Port Phillip Council has officially launched the St Kilda Live Music Precinct.
livemusicoffice.com.au
In a major new development for the live music sector in Victoria, the City of Port Phillip Council has officially launched the St Kilda Live Music Precinct. The following media release from the City...
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EPA Victoria has released the first two pieces in a new guidance series to help Victorian businesses, community and government agencies understand and meet these responsibilities in relation to noise emissions
livemusicoffice.com.au
With the introduction of the EP Act 2017 and the general environmental duty (GED), all businesses in Victoria have a responsibility to prevent harm to human health and the environment from noise...
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Cultural SEPP to give Councils greater powers to better support live music, performance and the nighttime economy a key pillar of $103M music policy for March 25 election. Incredible potential to build the state’s cultural economy #nswpol
smh.com.au
The state opposition has also vowed to make planning law interventions to extend trading hours, lower licensing fees and shield music venues from noise complaints.
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Music and night time economy people! On Monday the Live Music Office published a paper on policy for NSW in 2023. Hopefully of interest #nswpol
https://t.co/hQnaHqSei7
livemusicoffice.com.au
With NSW going to the polls on 25 March now is a good time to give an overview of the changing landscape of policies and regulations impacting live music and night-time economy activity in the state...
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Music people - Join @auscouncilarts for todays online briefing at 2.15pm (AEDT) this afternoon to hear more about how your career and colleagues can be supported by the new industry body Music Australia #auspol Register now:
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If you want our votes you have to let us party! A survey of more than a thousand young voters from five #Sydney electorates found 67 per cent said the state government is not doing enough to support the nightlife industry. #nswpol
https://t.co/aJn2u7ZRjo
#nighttimeeconomy
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Today as part of a new National Cultural Policy the Federal Government will announce the establishment of a dedicated new body, Music Australia, which will support and invest in the development of Australian contemporary music. #auspol
theguardian.com
Albanese government’s new Revive program an attempt to reverse declines to the arts sector but financial details not expected until May budget
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Tune in to @abcmelbourne's The Conversation Hour to hear CEO Simone Schinkel discussing our white paper 'Priorities for the Victorian Music Industry' featuring callers from @ArtsAccessVic, @MAVArtsAU, @The_BridgeHotel + more
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The effect of these behaviours can be “severe and long-term,” reads a summary from the report’s authors, with many of those who experienced or witnessed harm ultimately silenced out of concerns on the repercussions for their careers and health should they speak out.
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Today the Music Industry Review into Sexual Harm, Sexual Harassment and Systemic Discrimination report, Raising Their Voices, was released.
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Unpaid gigs, closed venues and bullying: new report paints grim picture of Victorian live music. A separate independent review of sexual harassment in the industry to be released Thursday. support is available at Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 Lifeline 13 11 14
theguardian.com
Industry snapshot finds lack of diversity and culture of harassment in Victoria, with most live performing opportunities going to men
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Archie Roach was proof that music could change lives and move hearts. Music changed his life and his music changed the lives of countless Australians. An elder, storyteller, musician and one of the most humble people I’ve met in my life. RIP
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South by Southwest is coming to Australia. Colin Daniels, managing Director of SXSW Sydney, said the event will gather the largest group of inspiring international thinkers, creators, innovators and performers ever seen in Sydney at one time.
theage.com.au
Sydney will host the first South by Southwest festival ever to be held outside of Austin, Texas in 2023.
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We applaud the announcement today by the NSW Government to host SXSW in Sydney. “SXSW Sydney is the injection that Australia’s burgeoning music industry needs as global markets seek more of our locally produced music,” said @deanapra
https://t.co/sMlmRPiPMT
apraamcos.com.au
APRA AMCOS applauds the announcement by the NSW Government to host SXSW in Sydney, a game changer for Australia's music creators + entrepreneurs.
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Music people! If you feel the music industry can be unsafe or that you have been excluded, the industry is launching a national survey. Your stories, opinions and observations will help create safer more inclusive workplaces in which we can all thrive
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Thoughts are with Paris Martine today, and all the good people in Melbourne keeping the music venues going despite the situation. https://t.co/ACqP2JmG6x
#springst
theguardian.com
The Curtin hotel is just the latest to announce it is closing due to density restrictions, with others warning they only have weeks before they will follow
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The Contemporary Music Touring Program (CMTP) which supports national touring activity undertaken by Australian musicians performing original contemporary music is now open. Applications for this round close March 1
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