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Venue Manager Colour Club is a two level live music venue and nightclub in Queensberry Street, Carlton, open since October 2019. Colour runs a varied mix of music programming, which includes bands, live electronic artists and DJs, often with accompanying visual or performance art. In 2020, Colour advocated heavily for government support of Victoria’s live music venues, ran some of the first COVID safe gigs in Melbourne and started a new independent record label. In 2021, we’re looking for a new Venue Manager!
Since opening, we have found our feet as a business and set up our core structures, policies and procedures. We’re looking to further develop the venue and its practices with a skilled and experienced venue manager. The role will oversee most operational areas of the business as well as some planning and development areas. You will be reporting to the directors of the business on a weekly basis to track progress and to work through tasks when neede ....
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