NSW Labor has pledged a $103 million investment into the state's contemporary live music scene if elected next month. 9News
NSW Labor has pledged a $103 million investment into the state's contemporary live music scene if elected next month.
"After 12 years of lockouts and lockdowns this is the moment when music in NSW can reach its potential," NSW Shadow Minister for Customer Service and Digital Yasmin Catley said in a statement. It's part of a $50 million CBD revitalisation plan that aims to offer world-class exhibitions, live music, DJ sets, film screenings and other activities after dark.NSW Shadow Minister for Customer Service and Digital Yasmin Catley said "this is the moment when music in NSW can reach its potential".
"We want to set up our state for the long term, backing the jobs of the future in our creative sectors," Minns said.
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