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ISE 2023 – Everything, Everywhere, All At Once
What’s apprarent at ISE is all of the new opportunities and markets that companies were exposed to for the first time in the pandemic is now delivering new products and services
Read MoreWhat Are the Top Industry Event Trends of 2022?
Organisers have realized that there is a huge difference between hosting high-quality hybrid events and merely streaming your event online.
Read More2022: How To Make Some Money For Once
Your client’s budget problems are not your problems. If they walked into a restaurant and asked for the lobster, “but management only gave me a $19.50 budget this year”, you know what the answer is.
Read MoreAdvice from leading recruiters on finding staff
With an unemployment rate of 3.3% and expectations that it remains at that rate for the foreseeable future, leading recruitment agencies are sharing their thoughts
Read MoreWinter in Australia is Summer in Europe
A crippling skilled crew shortage across the region can only be addressed importing trained crew, and this is already happening. The challenges are many; a switched-on registered migration agent is essential
Read MoreNew App Disrupts Employment in the Entertainment Industry
The application connects those working in the Entertainment, Film, and Hospitality Industries to engage in a mutual working partnership on a single platform, in real-time
Read MoreNSW Police throw last-minute spanner at Splendour
Just two weeks out from the first Spelndour in the Grass since 2019, a last minute change in liquor licensing laws for the festival mean minors aged 16 and 17 will now need to be accompanied by a ‘responsible adult’
Read MoreWHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN…
Dante chips seem to have become the toilet paper of the AV industry.
Read MoreRecruitment and Retention: Novatech Up the Ante in Adelaide
Adelaide’s Novatech Creative Event Technology is taking sweeping measures to recruit and retain staff, adopting incentives and rewards that the industry should take note of
Read MoreSupport Act EOFY Appeal
Music charity, Support Act, has launched its annual End of Financial Year appeal to raise funds for music industry workers in crisis, with support from its youngest ever donor, 11-year-old singer/songwriter, Devy
Read MoreInnovating and partnering to beat supply chain issues
Audio-visual suppliers across New Zealand are thinking outside the box to deliver to client deadlines
Read MoreSupport Act’s first mental health survey: The results
Just over 1,300 people who work professionally in the music and live performing arts industries took part in the survey in March and April this year nationally, and the results are a stark wake-up call for the sector
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