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Cultural policy in Australia

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Benjamin Eltham, M Westbury
In early 2010, more than 15,000 people gathered on Bourke Street in front of Victoria’s Parliament building to register their protest against an unpopular government decision.1 The colourful crowd chanted and marched, sported placards and banners, and listened to speeches by local identities.

What were they protesting about? Climate change? Refugees? The war in Afghanistan?

No, they were protesting about a decision by Liquor Licensing Victoria to enforce onerous security requirements on live music venues in Melbourne. The new regulations had led to the closure of one of Melbourne’s best-loved rock venues, a Collingwood pub named The Tote. Many other venues were threatened with the same fate.

This was a protest about cultural policy.

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Title of book

More than luck: ideas Australia needs now

Chapter number

1

Pagination

40 - 44

Publisher

Centre for Policy Development

Place of publication

Haymarket, N.S.W.

ISBN-13

9780980835618

Language

eng

Publication classification

B2 Book chapter in non-commercially published book

Extent

3

Editor/Contributor(s)

M Davis, M Lyons

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