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There’s no industry without musicians

May 9, 2024 Mark Phillips #MEAAMusic #MEAASOMA MediaRoom Submissions

In this submission to a Parliamentary inquiry into challenges and opportunities for the Australian live music industry, MEAA says that rather than continue to underwrite commercial festival operators, governments must focus on ensuring the viability of music as a career as the foundation on which a healthy and successful live music scene can be built.

MEAA has made 16 recommendations to ...

MEAA condemns Israeli Government closure of Al Jazeera

May 8, 2024 Mark Phillips #MEAAMedia #pressfreedom MediaRoom Other statements

The following resolution was passed by the MEAA National Media Section Committee on Tuesday, May 7:

That MEAA National Media Section condemns Israel’s shuttering of Al Jazeera’s news gathering, broadcasting and publishing activities as an attack on press freedom.

The National Media Section further condemns the recent legislation facilitating this move, allowing Israel to temporarily shut down foreign media outlets.

We also condemn ...

Time for cultural workers to be recognised and valued

May 7, 2024 Mark Phillips #LetsGetCreative #MEAACrew #MEAAECS #MEAAEquity #MEAAMusic #MEAASOMA MediaRoom Releases

A major national survey of arts workers highlights the precariousness of income in the sector and the need for the economy and community to place a higher value on the work of creative professionals

World Press Freedom Day 2024: another year wasted

May 3, 2024 Mark Phillips #MEAAMedia #pressfreedom #pressfreedom MediaRoom Releases

Another World Press Freedom Day has arrived without any significant reforms by any level of government to improve press freedom in Australia

MEAA submission to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee – Location Offset

April 30, 2024 Mark Phillips MediaRoom Submissions

This is MEAA’s submission on Schedule 6 of the Treasury Laws Amendment (Delivering Better Financial Outcomes and Other Measures) Bill 2024, which deals primarily with the long-anticipated increase to the location offset, which attracts large-scale international productions to shoot in Australia and includes provisions to ensure long-term benefits to the Australian industry flow from these productions.

The Bill increases the location offset ...