A parliamentary investigation into Australia’s struggling live music industry has called for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to oversee the sector for any anti-competitive practices. Additionally, it has recommended taking action 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. With many artists and venues struggling, monitoring for anti-competitive practices could help ensure a fair playing field for everyone involved. Extreme dynamic pricing often alienates fans and may lead to a decline in attendance, so it’s crucial that steps are taken to create a more sustainable and accessible concert experience. This recommendation could lead to positive changes that support both the industry and its audience. Let’s hope these measures are implemented effectively!

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