Amendment to protect live music fails
| September 2nd, 2010 | No Comments »The Victorian Greens have failed in their bid to enshrine the protection of live music into the state’s liquor licensing laws.
Read MoreThe Victorian Greens have failed in their bid to enshrine the protection of live music into the state’s liquor licensing laws.
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