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State Government invests in vision to make Queensland capital of music tourism in Australia
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Big Skies Festival returns to Western Downs in 2022
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Study of Queensland Music Trails explores social impact of regional music festivals
A new study by the University of Southern Queensland dives deep into music festivals in regional areas
Music festivals and cultural experiences are becoming increasingly popular events in regional and remote Australia, but who gets the most out of them – the visiting tourists, the performers, or the host communities?
Senior Research Fellow at the University of Southern Queensland’s Institute for Resilient RegionsDr Geoff Woolcock is asking that exact question through a commissioned evaluation of the social impact of the newly established Queensland Music Trails, an initiative from QMF.
Pollstar | Australia News: Tourism And Music Business Partner, Xavier Rudd & More
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The 411 Interview: Alan Ilanthirayan Arumugam
Alan Ilanthirayan Arumugam is a writer and director from Australia who recently directed his first feature film, the supernatural horror movie
Aiyai: Wrathful Soul released by Film Regions International. In this interview, Arumugam talks with this writer about making
Aiyai: Wrathful Soul, what it was like working with the cast and crew, what it took to actually get the movie made, and more.
Aiyai: Wrathful Soul to be your first feature film as a director? Alan Ilanthirayan Arumugam : Three years before we filmed
Aiyai: Wrathful Soul, I had many potential producers wanting me to make a film in the “supernatural” genre. I realized there is obvious commercial potential for horror-thriller Films, while at the same time they don’t need a large budget to make. It all started from this practical view, but when I came up with the concept of a realistic-supernatural thriller, which later became