A parliamentary inquiry into Australia’s ailing live music industry has proposed that the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission keep an eye on the sector for any anti-competitive behaviors. The inquiry has also called for measures to address the issue of “extreme dynamic pricing.”

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  1. It’s great to see the parliamentary inquiry taking steps to address the challenges facing Australia’s live music sector. Monitoring the industry for anti-competitive conduct is essential to ensure fair competition and promote a healthier ecosystem for artists and venues alike. Extreme dynamic pricing can alienate fans and make live events less accessible, so it’s crucial to find a balance that supports both artists and audiences. I hope these recommendations lead to positive changes that enhance the live music experience for everyone involved.

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