Report into Australian music industry
THE House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts today presented its report on the Australian music industry. The committee has made 16 recommendations to ensure the future growth and sustainability of this sector.
Chair, Luke Howarth MP, stated that "investment in the support and promotion of Australian artists and other industry careers is essential to the retention of talent and, ultimately, the sustainability and growth of the Australian music industry.
"The music industry has experienced significant disruption as a result of technological advances and the rapid digitisation of the distribution of music; however, the industry’s recent return to growth and decrease in the number of consumers downloading music illegally is evidence of the industry’s successful adaption to the digital disruption," Mr Howarth said.
Key recommendations include:
- removing the pricing cap on licence fees for the radio broadcast of sound recordings;
- investing in supporting artists to tour in Australia, both in major cities and regional areas;
- investing in the Live Music Office, to continue its work advising and supporting state and local governments to develop regulation that encourages and celebrates live music;
- changing the application and monitoring of Australian music content quotas for commercial radio;
- investing in Sounds Australia’s music exports program;
- prioritising and supporting Australian music at government activities and events;
- developing mutually beneficial visa arrangements with the United States of America to allow artists from both countries to more easily showcase and tour;
- encouraging states and territories to improve access to music education for public primary and secondary school students;
- investing in initiatives aimed at training and supporting Australian artists and industry professionals to grow and develop their businesses;
- investing in grants and industry partnerships that support artists in the creation of new music and new recordings; and
- investing in Support Act to enable it to expand its services and deliver crisis support for artists and others working in the Australian music industry.
The report can be accessed from the Committee’s website.
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