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US moves to break up biggest music company in Australia after Taylor Swift fiasco

US moves to break up biggest music company in Australia after Taylor Swift fiasco

Live Nation’s controversial merger with Ticketmaster has been under the microscope since fans struggled to buy tickets for Taylor Swift’s massive Eras tour.

  • by Tony Romm and Perry Stein

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The plan to use White Bay Power Station to fix Sydney’s live music crisis
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The plan to use White Bay Power Station to fix Sydney’s live music crisis

The decommissioned power station is proposed to become a concert venue, dance hall and home for production spaces once the Biennale of Sydney packs up.

  • by Linda Morris
This album helped define the ’90s, now the band will play it in full for the first time

This album helped define the ’90s, now the band will play it in full for the first time

As Air plays 1998’s Moon Safari live for the first time, the odd couple reveals the story behind the era-defining album – and their own relationship.

  • by Barry Divola
Let’s get fiscal
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Let’s get fiscal

Compiling the House of Reps calendar.

New rule could force superstars like Taylor Swift to promote Aussie musicians

New rule could force superstars like Taylor Swift to promote Aussie musicians

The Australian music industry has united in a campaign to help boost the struggling live scene.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
The Zoo’s demise is live music’s canary in the coalmine
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The Zoo’s demise is live music’s canary in the coalmine

It’s up to all levels of government to pull as many levers as they can to ensure our proud live music scene can keep going for generations to come.

  • by Cameron Atfield
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Jobs at Bunnings: How Australia’s musicians, actors and artists scratch a living

Jobs at Bunnings: How Australia’s musicians, actors and artists scratch a living

Half of Australia’s working artists are earning as little as $200 from their craft as the sector falls deeper into crisis.

  • by Linda Morris
This program is supposed to support live music. So why are venues so angry?
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This program is supposed to support live music. So why are venues so angry?

The Victorian government’s 10,000 Gigs fund has got some of its intended beneficiaries up in arms.

  • by Karl Quinn
Another Sydney music festival calls it quits, blaming 529% increase in costs

Another Sydney music festival calls it quits, blaming 529% increase in costs

Return to Rio, created by husband and wife duo Ricky and Alex Cooper, was born in 2013 but last year confronted $300,000 in extra costs under the state’s controversial “user pays” system.

  • by Michael Koziol
Calling all Janiacs: Austen’s love of music has inspired a modern concert

Calling all Janiacs: Austen’s love of music has inspired a modern concert

Melburnians brought out their boas for Harry Styles then sequins for Taylor Swift. For a Jane Austen musical tribute, the dress code is: favourite character.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
‘Sell out The Zoo and you’re on your way’: Powderfinger mourns venue loss

‘Sell out The Zoo and you’re on your way’: Powderfinger mourns venue loss

Powderfinger’s John Collins knew the five-piece was on the way to something big when the band played to a packed house at The Zoo – a rite of passage for up-and-coming Brisbane bands for more than three decades.

  • by Cameron Atfield