Labor pledges $34 million for live music industry

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Labor is promising $34 million to support the live music industry, including cash for artists as well as new planning approvals to protect venues. 9News

Labor is promising $34 million to support the live music industry, including cash for artists and new planning approvals to protect venues.

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Labour throwing around taxpayers money like its free. No wonder he ran Victoria broke

9NewsPerth Desperate much?

9NewsSyd Get rid of the pokies and use that space for live music.

Interesting. 🤦🏻

Our Health System is in disarray thanks to Daniel Andrews GROSS incompetence and instead of putting OUR money in to fixing what HE broke he's buying votes!!! DON'T waste your vote Victoria, REMEMBER Come November DAN MUST GO!!!

Don’t take the glory for fixing what you destroyed!

more promises

It's tax payers money. The vic lab gov are in debt and have no money!

It's an election promise so it probably won't happen. Actually, he sounds desperate.

What a joke and total was of money

People die waiting for an ambulance, people die because there are not enough hospital beds or nurses but yay, he's spending ridiculous millions on the music industry. What a slimeball. With a capital S.

Great premier! Wish we had that in boring sydney!

What a crock. Get back to fundamentals and services. Stop the smoke & mirrors, glossy stuff…etc. Nero fiddled whilst Rome burned.

Where is this arse holes going to get the money? If Victorians vote for him they deserve to be broke and locked down.

9NewsQueensland What about those people who have lost everything in the floods? I think it would be far better to spend $34million restoring those people's lives than wasting it on something that is going to be supported by the general public any way.

Getting seriously desperate if he feels the young (big part of his support base) need additional bribes. Especially since HE was responsible for industry's present hardship. 3awneilmitchell. bolt_rss. pm_live auspol.

Let me guess, it's a new $34mil government department?

9NewsQueensland How socialism works: Labor uses your money to support Woke artists you wouldn't feed. springst

He only supports pedofiles and child sex trafficking networks like channel 7 bris

Desperately throwing around taxpayers money in a bid to buy votes an retain power. Money he will retract later. You cannot trust Dictator dan

Why!? This should be coming out of Mr.Andrews pocket not taxpayers… the lockdowns messed up the whole industry and now trying to save it!

before you vote for dan andrews at next election, remember this: his 800 quarantine deaths his ambulance debacle killing people worlds longest lockdown centre of anti-corruption investigation dan bankrupting state DictatorDan AndrewsMustGo

promising a lot unfortunately doubt they will deliver already to far in debt due to poor management from this state government

9NewsMelb I’d rather MY MONEY be spent elsewhere!

the ol stalin feather pluck move hey pluck a chicken and feed it some grain it will still follow you

After destroying it with lockdowns

where is he getting all this money from. Or will it be like everything else. Cannot recall that promise.

9NewsMelb Waste of money 💰

DictatorDan burnt the live music scene to the ground. Many will never gig again.

Live streaming as Victoria will be locked down again if someone sneezes.

What's happening with the Victorian health system? Report on emergency performance statistics in Victoria, the state has linked the deaths of 33 people over the past 18 months to call-answering delays in an overstretched ambulance service. And you prefer to do this? Priorities?

Good musicians and performers are already gigging and can scarcely get a night off So where is this money going? Another Labor vote purchasing exercise

And support car rego ? Hospitals ? Gas and electricity? NO ? Hmm 🤔

9NewsMelb And our health system!

9NewsMelb I hope the treasurer is writing all these promises down with the premier doing promises on the run. Goodness knows where the money is coming from

9NewsMelb So he could pledged this money 2 years ago when they were in lock down now he does it a week before the election. Govts need to pledge money in their first 3 years not during an election campaign.

Just remember this is the same Labor party that destroyed the very same industry, along with many others, some that have not returned, through its brutal and record lockdowns. Put Labor last

9NewsGoldCoast Spend out money and make promises you can’t keep. Like the hospital beds. More Labour lies

I understand the economic impacts of live music, full venues, etc., but surely the medical sector could do with $34m - seems to be alot of reckless spending down there.

School,hospitals, Small businesses, jobs!! That’s where money should be spent! This is just wokery!

Are we tired of the promises that never eventuate?

Dodgy Dan throwing around money his government doesn't have

9NewsMelb Is this Coming out of Mr Dan's Pocket.

Oh Dan Andrews you are one of the dirtiest politicians we currently have. Time to switch those suits for some prison greens

Thats very melbourne like.

9NewsQueensland He’s certainly splashing cash around, despite Vic being more indebted than the next 3 states combined. Something tells me this promise will go the same way as his promise to fund 4,000 new ICU beds in 2020 which never f’ing happened!

Our CPI is at 7.3%. Tell me more.

People in the Live Music industry might want to take out some insurance in the Legislative Council by voting LibDemsVic

Normally Labor voting musicians have messaged and commented via socials that they will not vote Labor after Andrews locked them out of work for nearly 2 years. The live music scene still hasn’t recovered. Many musicians will never gig again.

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