A parliamentary inquiry examining Australia’s challenged live music sector has suggested that the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission keep a close watch on the industry for any anti-competitive behavior. Additionally, the inquiry has called for stricter measures against “extreme dynamic pricing.”

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  1. It’s encouraging to see the parliamentary inquiry addressing the challenges faced by Australia’s live music sector. Monitoring for anti-competitive conduct could help level the playing field for artists and venues, ensuring that smaller acts have the same opportunities as larger ones. Additionally, tackling extreme dynamic pricing is a critical step toward making live music more accessible to all fans. This could not only support artists and venues but also foster a more vibrant and diverse music scene in Australia. Let’s hope these recommendations lead to meaningful changes that support the industry and its stakeholders!

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