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A Mackay region hotel has scored a share in $2.5m of grants to reactive live music across Australian pubs, clubs and theatres.
HFG Hotels received $41,154 in round two of the $20m Live Music Australia Program towards its Seabreeze Hotel at 72 Pacific Esplanade, Slade Point.
The grant was one of 83 awarded across the nation to support live music programming at more than 100 venues.
A statement from Cities and the Arts Minister Paul Fletcher said it would develop the hotel into an “independent, original band venue supporting local artists and national touring acts”. Seabreeze Hotel, opposite Lamberts Beach, has a dedicated outdoor stage for live music. Picture: File
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Culture and live music to be reignited in regional Australia
The Morrison Government is reactivating live music across Australia with $2.5 million in grants to be shared by more than 100 venues across the country, in round two of the $20 million Live Music Australia Program.
The program is designed to bring more live music to communities by funding small-to-medium venues in every state and territory-from pubs in the remote outback, to clubs and theatres in major capital cities.
The Government has also announced its latest support measure for regional arts, with a $3 million grants program to assist arts and cultural organisations in regional areas recover from the impacts of COVID‑19, under the Culture, Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) program.
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LMA Original Jazz Sessions: Joe McEvilly Sextet
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Paris Cat Jazz Club presents a new ensemble led by pianist and composer Joe McEvilly. With an instinct for evocative melodies, Joe’s compositions uncoil over slinking, hard-edged grooves.
As the founder and musical director of Movement 9, Joe McEvilly is the composer and arranger behind projects such as Wings and We May Never Meet Again. Joe is an Australian Jazz Real Book composer and his composition Hitchcock was featured on the ABC Jazz release “Jazz Calls: Best of Australian Jazz 2017”.
This event is proudly presented by The LMA Original Live Jazz Session Series, funded by the Federal Government’s Round 1 – Live Music Australia Program.
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