With the NSW state election around the corner, it’s more important now than ever to make your voice heard!
What’s next for #VoteMusic? Here’s what you can do before the NSW state election on March 23rd!

With the NSW state election around the corner, it’s more important now than ever to make your voice heard!
Removal of “draconian” live music venue and festival regulations and increased funding for arts and music are among the official new music policies from the NSW Greens.
NSW Opposition Leader Michael Daley and Shadow Minister for Music and the Night Time Economy John Graham have launched NSW Labor’s full contemporary music policy!
New party policies from Keep Sydney Open have addressed growing concerns around music festival regulations and live music investment, ahead of the NSW state election on March 23rd.
The campaign comes as a reaction to “overbearing regulation, exorbitant police bills, a lack of respect for NSW businesses, and very little recognition of the significant positive impacts of music on our communities”.
MusicNSW has launched a number of resources to help music lovers and the industry understand the current political situation in NSW and #VoteMusic on March 23!
A live music census and an overhaul of liquor license restrictions are among NSW Labor’s plans to address the live music crisis.
The NSW Labor party yesterday announced their support for the 60 recommendations outlined in the Parliamentary Inquiry report released last month.
MusicNSW welcomes the recommendations published today in the NSW Government’s parliamentary inquiry into the music and arts economy in New South Wales.
MusicNSW, along with more than 60 music industry representatives and health and safety specialists, have come together to ask the Premier of NSW for an open dialogue about better solutions for safety at music festivals.