Industry Issues
The Corporate Landscape Moving Forward
“Like the wider industry, COVID rules and restrictions had a severe impact on corporate events.”
Read MoreSupport Act launches THE BUNKR backstage support at Splendour
“Festivals are amazing experiences for everyone involved, but we know they can also be highly stressful, especially for artists, crew, managers and staff.”
Read MoreAustralia Council announce Contemporary Music Touring Program grants
There are grants available from $5,000 to $50,000, depending on tour complexity.
Read MoreCHARACTERISTICS OF CORPORATE LIGHTING
The difference between an average gig and an amazing one is often down to how it’s lit.
Read MoreCrewCare are running their Crew Poll throughout the month of July 2023
Let CrewCare know how we can serve you better.
Read MoreAUSTRALIAN FESTIVAL INDUSTRY CONFERENCE FULL 2023 PROGRAM UNVEILED
“We’re also excited to be bringing AFIC to Sydney for the very first time.”
Read MoreCX Reader, will you help music workers in need this EOFY?
If you can, please donate today and help us continue to support those in the industry we all love.
Read MoreCrewCare announce: A Pathway to Jobs in Live Music: The Weasle Eicke Scholarship 2023
“We’re growing our creative workforce and backing workers to develop their skills, build their careers and deliver the experiences that make Victoria so unique.”
Read MoreAdapting AV Professionals to TikTok
“Attention spans are short, which is why short-form video works really well on the TikTok platform. Videos cannot be longer than 15 to 60 seconds, therefore the commitment to watch is not overly exerting.”
Read MoreProfessional Audio Manufacturers Alliance (PAMA) members speak out on the implications of 5G on professional audio.
“Currently, the biggest challenge is for 5G to meet latency requirements for pro live audio productions”
Read MoreRETRO GEAR – Don’t Shed A Tear
Retro gear aficionados are all about finding a Holy Grail in someone’s cupboard and paying almost nothing for it.
Read MoreIt’s Local Council’s Responsibility to Understand Crowd Management Plans. Is Their Staff Trained?
All public events held on land an Australian local Council is responsible for are required to submit crowd management plans, but how can Councils ensure that these plans are both safe and effective?
Read More