On Saturday November 22nd, on the grounds of the Richmond Valley Railways Museum near Newcastle, 20 bands and artists will prevent a NSW first – a railway blues festival to raise funds for suicide prevention. There will be three stages playing non stop music and musicians on the old trains (yes they will be running!)
City Of Sydney campaign targets bill posters
The City Of Sydney is about to begin a campaign targeting bill-posters. Enforcement action will commence Monday 10th November. This involves a $320 fine for first time offenders, and a $750 fine for individuals or a $1500 fine for organizations for subsequent offences. This comes as a result of complaints of visual pollution, concerns over
Indent ‘knock knock online forum – celebrating Oz Music Month
To celebrate Oz Music Month, the Indent team are hosting an online forum on Tuesday the 18th of November from 5 til 6pm at www.indent.net.au/chatroom The ‘Knock Knock forums will be encouraging young aspiring event promoters and musicians to jump online to talk to industry experts about putting on events, and will also be looking
Studio 301 presents The Jim Kelly Guitar Workshop Series
Mike Stern is one of the most important and easily recognisable and jazz-fusion guitarists strutting the world stage. He will team up with famous Australian jazz-fusion guitarist Jim Kelly for a workshop to openly discuss their passions for music and demonstrate their guitar playing and the art of improvising. Venue: Studio 301, 18 Mitchell Rd,
International Songwriting Competition extends deadline
The international songwriting competition is extending its submission deadline until Dec 1, 2008. ISC will continue to accept online, mail and Myspace entries until this date. All entries must be postmarked or uploaded online on or before Dec 1, 2008. So if you wish to enter ISC and have not already done so, you still
October ICE Seminar
ICE is holding a free forum for Western Sydneys emerging filmmakers in Parramatta on October 18. The event, a partnership between ICE, Movie Extra TropFest and the NSW Film and Television Office will enable Western Sydney filmmakers to hear firsthand about the entry process and selection criteria for Movie Extra Tropfest 2009 and the new
More tuning to community radio
The audience for community radio has jumped in the past two years even as the overall audience for commercial radio has marginally declined, according to a survey. The McNair Telephone Ingenuity survey of 5000 people, commissioned by The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia found that the proportion of people aged over 15 years who listened
Indigenous Contemporary Music Initiatives
Australian and New Zealand Cultural Ministers have adopted a national pilot initiative and have released an Indigenous Contemporary Music Action Plan to encourage all levels of government to assist the Indigenous Contemporary Music sector to achieve its full potential. The plan provides ideas and a framework for all levels of government and aims to focus
Copyright Board leaves royalty rate unchanged
The federal Copyright Royalty Board on Thursday left the royalty that songwriters receive on sales of CDs and digital downloads at 9.1 cents per song for the next five years. Both songwriters and music sellers applauded the ruling _ but for different reasons. Apple Inc., which had threatened to shutter its iTunes store if the
Small Bars approvals process in the CBD
There is now a flow chart outlining the application process for opening a small bar in the Sydney CBD.