For the first time ever the NSW Parliament is holding a Parliamentary Inquiry into the NSW music industry.
With this new inquiry, John Graham, Member of the NSW Legislative Council, wants to hear directly from local artists and those working in the industry – to share their stories about the challenges facing the industry - directly to our state's politicians.
Why? Because state politicians need to understand that our music industry is in crisis right now.
We need people from across the industry to share their stories and ideas and improve the NSW music industry to keep musicians in jobs and our economy open 24/7, vibrant and creative.
To make this as successful as possible we need you to:
For more information you can read the terms of reference HERE.
John Graham has regularly been working towards practical legislature for NSW musicians, taking part in 2017's Blue Mountains Musicians Round Table hosted by Susan Templeman and Trish Doyle which gathered ideas on legislation changes for the music industry.
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