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read moreAn alliance of live music and entertainment bodies is calling on the Federal Government to extend its Temporary Interruption Fund (TIF), announced earlier this week to help the screen sector, live music and entertainment industry.
Following Federal Minister for the Arts Paul Fletcher's announcement yesterday of the extension of the $50 million TIF, the united live music and entertainment industry bodies - including Live Performance Australia (LPA), APRA AMCOS, ARIA PPCA, the Australian Festival Association, the Australian Live Music Business Council and the Live Entertainment Industry Forum - have called on Federal and state Governments to deliver a government-backed live industry insurance scheme.
A joint statement from the live bodies advised “since the Omicron wave has hit around the country the live music and events sector has once again been smashed with restrictive health orders and COVID spread leading once again to mass cancellations and rescheduled events.
“The Temporary Interruption Fund for the Film industry was today extended by $50 million, yet the live music and entertainment industry’s calls over the past 18 months for a similar national scheme have fallen on deaf ears.
“Australia now lags behind New Zealand, the UK, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Denmark and Estonia in delivering a solution to this issue.
“Victoria has already delivered an insurance scheme that is now set to be tested by the Omicron-related disruptions, but a national approach is needed if the live music and entertainment industry is going to ‘ride this wave’, survive and play its role living with the virus.”
With 2022 having been expected to see a restart of the live entertainment and music industry, the Omicron variant of the Coronavirus is causing the cancellation of a range of upcoming events and festivals.
Following the postponement of the 2022 Tamworth Country Music Festival, this week has seen three more Australian music festivals cancelled or postponed, including the Grapevine Gathering and Numeralla Folk Festival in NSW while touring metal and punk festival Full Tilt postponed its Brisbane edition until the end of April and cancelled its Adelaide concert set for 29th January.
LPA Chief Executive, Evelyn Richardson told The Guardian “Omicron has played out worse than anyone expected
“We appreciate the support we’ve had, but the government needs to step up and introduce a national scheme. Yes the states have a role, but it has been very disappointing that the federal government hasn’t led and pulled the states together and worked with them.”
Image: Tamworth Country Music Festival. Credit: Tamworth Country Music Festival.
12th January 2022 - Ban on singing and dancing in venues and entertainment sees new event cancellations
7th January 2022 - Organisers announce postponement of Tamworth Country Music Festival
7th January 2022 - Several COVID restrictions reinstated by NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet
29th December 2021 - Western Australian New Year’s Eve music festivals cancelled but Perth Cup horse race to proceed
28th December 2021 - Future secured for Queensland’s Woodford Folk Festival
22nd December 2021 - Omicron variant sees Coronavirus again impacting live performance
17th December 2021 - New COVID outbreak sees cancellation of Newcastle’s Lunar Electric festival
15th December 2021 - Launch of COVID-19 insurance brings certainty to events
30th November 2021 - Live music and entertainment industry urges Governments to deliver national insurance scheme as Omicron threatens recovery
29th November 2021 - Applications now open for Live Music Australia program
22nd November 2021 - Federal Government rejects call for national event insurance scheme
15th November 2021 - Live Performance Australia calls for NSW Government to replicate Victoria’s backing for live entertainment
14th November 2021 - Victorian Government reveals event insurance scheme in move to revive live music
8th November 2021 - Federal Opposition gets behind events industry’s call for cancellation insurance scheme
21st October 2021 - LPA calls for insurance and wage support in wake of industry revenue loss of $1.4 billion
18th October 2021 - COVID impact sees Australian Government fund live music sector and leading arts organisations
15th October 2021 - Live music sector continues call for national event insurance scheme
18th August 2021 - Victorian Government provides more support to live performance sector
11th August 2021 - Australian live entertainment groups call for federal insurance guarantee
24th May 2021 - Live music venues in Sydney and NSW to receive government financial boost
6th May 2021 - 21 live music venues across Queensland receive government funding
4th May 2021 - Inconsistent capacity rules between entertainment and sport inflict further damage on live music
16th April 2021 - Powderfinger bandmates lead call condemning Queensland Government’s ‘double standard’ on venue capacities for sport and live music
25th March 2021 - Live performance and entertainment bodies welcome Federal Government’s funding extension
23rd March 2021 - Entertainment and Live Performance sector representatives takes argument for industry support to Canberra
22nd March 2021 - Australian Live Music Business Council calls on government to ease COVID restrictions on venues
19th March 2021 - Live Performance Australia calls for 100% capacity in all live entertainment venues
11th March 2021 - Bluesfest team share their excitement for the return of live music
17th February 2021 - myvenue point of sale technology backs COVIDSafe live music events
12th July 2016 - Screen Australia to allocate record-breaking funding to female-focused screen projects
29th February 2016 - New Screen Australia report to measure value of Australian screen sector
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