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LIVE MUSIC FUNDING FOR DRIFTERS WHARF
POPULAR live-music venue, Drifters Wharf, in Gosford, has received $50,000 from the Federal Labor Government’s Revive Live Program.
The venue will use the grant funding to support five all-ages live music events during summer and attract national and local bands.
The program supported established live music venues or established music festivals to create a sustainable operating environment - to protect performance opportunities, and the development and discoverability of original contemporary music by Australian artists.
The Program also holds a strong focus on activities that improve accessibility at established live music venues or established music festivals, providing participation opportunities for audiences, and career pathways for musicians and music workers, with disability.
Federal Member for Robertson, Dr Gordon Reid MP said: “The past several years has been challenging for live music events with COVID-19 and increasing operating costs.
“I am pleased that Drifters Wharf have been successful in securing support for its all-ages live music events over the coming months. I look forward to continuing to support the live music scene and venues across the Central Coast.”