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Australia - Emily Collins, Joe Hay, Leanne de Souza
We go down under to visit with leaders from the sixth-largest music market in the world, Australia. Our speakers touch on government support, career development, and the sustainability of the workforce over this past year and into the future for Australia's music ecosystem. Join them and learn about some really interesting programs happening across Australia and how individuals are handling this tempestuous time. Emily Collins, Joe Hay, and Leanne de Souza provide their own unique perspectives on what's happening at the ground level within their music communities.
Speakers:
Emily Collins | MusicNSW; Night Time Industries Association (Australia)
Joe Hay | South Australian Festivals License Reform Roundtable; ABC 891 Radio; Fringe Pilot Festival
Leanne de Souza | Nightlife Music; Electronic Music Conference
We'd like to thank our sponsor of this particular episode: Bandzoogle
YouTube: https://youtu.be/G3qITsup0Go
Webpage and transcripts: https://amplifymusic.org/communities/australia/
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