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Aussie music festivals make a comeback
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In 2020, the arts sector was dramatically affected by COVID-19. In June, the government announced their $75 million Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) scheme and in November the first successful applicants were announced.
Rather than distributing funds through existing arms-length processes at the Australia Council, public servants from within Paul Fletcher’s Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts department would be making grants decisions in relation to this fund.
While they could seek advice from staff at the Australia Council or from the new Creative Economy Taskforce set up by the minister in mid-2020, they were under no obligation to do so.
Groovin the Moo postpones 2021 event, announces dates for new Fresh Produce festival Photo by Jack Toohey
The beloved festival has made the call on its 2021 event.
Groovin the Moo has just made a huge announcement, revealing it won’t be going ahead in 2021. The decision comes as a result of the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 situation, with organisers revealing that Groovin wouldn’t be able to deliver the same festival experience that punters have come to know and love.
While Groovin the Moo will not embark on its usual April, May adventure, Cattleyard Promotions have revealed the dates and venues of its alternate venture, Fresh Produce – the new 2021 festival series established with the partial funding support of the government’s Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) initiative.
Just how much is tuition from former prime minister
Tony Abbott worth? Quite a bit, according to the Warringah Liberals. A fundraiser headlined âWinning Back Warringahâ â after Abbott lost the former safe seat to independent
Zali Steggall, remember â is offering tickets for $50 apiece, or 12 at a discounted price of $200. But the nominated value of some of the prizes is prompting some head scratching among members.
A surf lesson and breakfast with the former PM and the Liberalsâ last Warringah MP gets top billing with an estimated value of $2500. Just how great do they think the guy is?
Former prime minister Tony Abbott after a surf at a charity event at Queenscliff in 2015.
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