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Music icons slam Premier’s ‘double standard’ favouring sport

A petition calling to end the double standard between the restrictions for live music and live sport has gained momentum as key Queensland Government figures meet with members of the state’s live music industry.The Play Fair petition, launched by The Triffid’s John Collins and The Frotitude’s Brett Gibson on Thursday, had amassed more than 10,000 signatures by midday on Friday.Along with Bernard Fanning and key music industry figures, Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner added his voice to the…
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