australian
live
music
business
council
ADVOCACY
Outcomes
Funding
- $8.6 million in the Federal Revive Live grants program in the 2025–26 Budget (2024) following ongoing public ALMBC statements
- Overseas-owned businesses removed from Revive Live funding following ongoing public ALMBC statements and submissions, leading to major increase in regional and remote venues and festivals funded (2024)
- Operational funding for ALMBC from Music Australia plus funds to send members to attend international music conferences (2024/5)
Grass Roots Live Music Venues
- Set up Australian Live Music Venue Foundation (2025)
- Arena Ticket levy backed by Federal Inquiry following ongoing public ALMBC statements and submissions (2024)
- Led national discussion on venue ownership models
- Partnered with emergency meeting on Sunshine Coast after venue closures
- Publicly backed advocacy campaigns led by live music venues
Ticketing
- Federal government backs ALMBC’s stance hidden ticket fees and dodgy consumer practices illegal (2025)
- Numerous formal submissions to federal government on unfair ticketing laws (ongoing)
- Maintained public stance on surge pricing and hidden costs (ongoing)
Fair Trading
- Numerous submissions to federal government leading to federal government consultation on better protections for small business against unfair trading (2025)
Live Music Precincts
- Leading the sustained advocacy for national implementation of Special Entertainment Precincts (ongoing)
- Early submission to Victorian government’s live music & noise review, focussing on Special Entertainment Precincts, with ALMBC’s stance later followed almost identically by Music Victoria (2026)
- Worked with Yarra Council in Melbourne for several years to get Live Music Precincts formally created across iconic strips like Brunswick Street, Smith Street, Johnston Street, and around Richmond Station — protecting venues like The Tote, The Corner Hotel, The Night Cat and many others (2022-2026)
Insurance
- Leading the national music industry response (ongoing)
- Led the development of a Joint National Submission to the federal government Insurance for Small Business Inquiry (2026)
- Launched national report in partnership with Insurance Council of Australia (2025)
- Led national forums & formal national submissions
National Cultural Policy
- Submission to policy update with substantial uptake of recommendations (2023)
- Actively preparing a submission to the new Federal Government cultural policy consultation (2026)
In the Media
- Appeared on ABC Radio National to talk about the live music venue crisis
- Spoke on a Queensland tourism insurance panel
- Regularly featured in mainstream media including the Sydney Morning Herald, making the case for the industry








