Nimby neighbours win again as St Kilda music venue shuts up

Original article by Rebecca Thistleton
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 1-Aug-14

Victorian Planning Minister Matthew Guy is accused of dragging his feet on new legislation to safeguard the interests of live music venues as well as real estate developers when the two clash over new residential projects and noise. The live performances sector is calling for the urgent roll-out of promised "agent of change" laws, as the Pure Pop Records space in the Melbourne inner suburb of St Kilda closes. Music Victoria CEO Patrick Donovan notes that some local government councils have issued their own rules to protect live music venues, but that city planning and noise emissions laws are a state responsibility

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VICTORIA. DEPT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, PURE POP RECORDS, MUSIC VICTORIA, CITY OF YARRA, WOLLONGONG CITY COUNCIL, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, CHERRY BAR

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