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The live music venues getting $24 million to stay open through the pandemic – Sydney Morning Herald
The program is designed for venues significantly impacted by COVID-19 restrictions over the past 12 months.

The NSW governments $24 million live music package has been called lifeline that will enable long-suffering venues still operating under pandemic restrictions to stay open.
Unveiling the funding recipients on Saturday, Jobs, Investment and Tourism Minister Stuart Ayres said the funding for more than 150 venues will allow them to keep the doors open and get back to work putting on gigs.
Jobs and Investment Minister Stuart Ayres with, Dave Faulkner, Trad Nathan and Tyla Dombroski at Crowbar on Saturday.Credit:Steven…
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