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Boosting NSW Live Music: Public Transport & Costs
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New South Wales Parliamentary Inquiry Seeks to Revitalize Live Music Scene for Younger Crowds
The New South Wales parliamentary inquiry is exploring ways to bolster the states live music scene, focusing on challenges faced by younger audiences. Public transportation, particularly late-night options, is a major concern, with limited choices making it difficult for those living further out to attend gigs.
Proposed solutions include free public transport on weekends after six PM, inspired by the success of extended transport during the Mardi Gras parade. The inquiry also acknowledges the evolving preferences of younger audiences, who are less likely to drink and have numerous online distractions, necessitating more engaging and accessible live music experiences.
High costs, including insurance premiums, policing, and liquor licensing fees, pose another significant challenge, making New South Wales the most expensive place to host events. This burden disproportionately affects smaller organizers and contributes to higher ticket prices.
The inquiry continues with public hearings scheduled for next month, aiming to develop sustainable solutions that benefit musicians, venues, and audiences, ensuring the live music scenes long-term success.
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