Ahead of the federal election, findings from the federal inquiry into the Australian music industry have been released!
Joint Statement | NSW voters can influence future for live music and festivals
As NSW goes to the polls this Saturday, it’s clear that music industry policy is a key concern for voters across metropolitan and regional NSW.
#VoteMusic: How to make your vote count on March 23!
Confused about preferences, below-the-line voting and ballot papers? Here’s how to make your vote count on March 23!
Music industry alliance launches #VoteMusic campaign in NSW
An alliance of music industry groups is taking the fight to protect live music in New South Wales to the voters for the upcoming state election!
5 things you can do right now to help save Sydney’s nightlife (with the NTIA)!
Our friends at the Night Time Industries Association, who are fighting hard to revive Sydney’s night-time economy, have put together a list of things you can do right now to help save Sydney’s nightlife!
Joint statement | Music industry calls on music lovers to save live music in NSW
As music festivals around NSW come to terms with the NSW Government’s festival license regulations, which come into effect today on March 1st, the industry coalition have released the following joint statement.
MusicNSW’s Emily Collins wins SMAC of the Year!
“The SMAC of the Year this year goes to a person who shares our belief that a vibrant viable culture is a legitimate public interest, and she has worked tirelessly to arrest the contraction of the music industry in NSW.”
What’s next for #VoteMusic? Here’s what you can do before the NSW state election on March 23rd!
With the NSW state election around the corner, it’s more important now than ever to make your voice heard!
Joint Statement | NSW Premier Delivers Festival Licensing Fiasco by SMS
MusicNSW, alongside the Australian Festival Association, Live Performance Australia, APRA AMCOS and Live Music Office, have released a new joint statement.
Joint statement | NSW: Australia’s first festival-free zone
Following a meeting yesterday with advisers to the NSW Government, MusicNSW, alongside the Australian Festival Association, Live Performance Australia, APRA AMCOS and Live Music Office, have released a new joint statement.