Can Australian Music Survive in the Age of Spotify?
Despite pelting rain, a stack of great people including venues, artists, promoters, bookers and more cam along to the ALMBC Special Entertainment precinct, 28 May, Burwood NSW
28 May 5pm
Burwood China Town
Burwood Council, NSW, are setting up a Special Entertainment Precinct (SEP), as part of the NSW Government’s broader vibrancy reforms to support nightlife and live music.
ALMBC Executive General Manager Ant McKenna will lead an informed conversation about the new SEP, what it means for local businesses and music industry and how locals can get the most out of it.
Joining the discussion are:
- Council’s Director People and Performance, Miriam Wassef – Council leader for the SEP
- King Street Crawl’s Jack Rule – Leader of the exciting bi-annual event in the Enmore SEP
- Studio GL’s Felicity Lewis – one of the Architects developing the SEP
Book a spot on the link below.
This session is part of Burwood Council’s Play List Live Music Festival
Felicity Lewis
Director Architecture
Nominated Architect (NSW Reg: 6861)
BArch(Hons) MArch MBA
Felicity is a founding Director of Studio GL and a registered Architect with over 29 years experience in design, sustainability, project management and contract administration. Felicity has a unique combination of skills combining architecture and management and holds a Bachelor of Architecture from UNSW, a Master of Architecture in climate responsive design from the University of Arizona, USA and an MBA from Macquarie University (MGSM).
Jack Rule
The Music & Booze Co
Coordinator of Enmore’s very successful King Street Crawl
Miriam Wassef
Director of People and Performance
Burwood Council
Miriam has over a decade of experience in Local Government, specialising in Place Management, Economic Development, Workforce Planning, Corporate Planning, Strategic Communications and Engagement. As Director People & Performance at Burwood Council, she leads projects that transform public spaces, strengthen community connections, position Burwood as a global destination and revitalise the night-time economy. She also drives Council’s people strategy, attracting talent, embedding culture, and developing leadership pathways. With a background in psychology, Miriam is committed to creating inclusive, vibrant communities where people and culture thrive