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Tighter alcohol licensing hasn't killed live music, but it's harder for emerging artists

  • Written by Nicholas Carah, Senior Lecturer in Communication, The University of Queensland
Tighter alcohol licensing hasn't killed live music, but it's harder for emerging artistsFortitude Valley is unique in Australia for its concentration of live music venues, like The Valley Drive In, in one small neighbourhood.The Valley Drive In/Facebook

This is the fourth in a series of articles discussing a recently releasedcomprehensive evaluation of the Queensland government’s 2016 policy reforms to tackle alcohol-fuelled...

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