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Music industry faces mental health ‘crisis’ as COVID-19 takes toll on vulnerable workers
Last year, Victorian production manager Jenny Moon attended the funerals of half a dozen people from the music industry who took their own lives or died because of mental health-related issues.
Key points:
- Music industry figures say there appears to be an increase in workers taking their own lives
- Some live music workers say they have not felt “seen or supported” during the pandemic
- The Australian Live Music Business Council is calling on governments to help people get back to work
Ms Moon, who has worked in the business for three decades, said she had never seen mental illness cause such devastation.
“I think I’ve only been to three funerals in all those years until COVID,” she said.
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