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Patrick Donovan, CEO of Music Victoria

Music Victoria To Kick Off 2015 Membership Drive On Monday

by Paul Cashmere on March 19, 2015

in News,Noise Pro

Music Victoria, the organisation responsible for the Agent of Change principle and protection of industry operations and opportunities, will conduct its annual membership drive from Monday March 23.

Under the guidance of CEO Patrick Donovan, Music Victoria has achieved significant wins for people working in the music industry, including the implementation of the first Agent of Change Principle protecting existing venues and cutting red tape for all age gigs.

Music Victoria also guided the state governments new $22 million Music Works package.

In 2014, Music Victoria will expand to create benefits and opportunities for musicians. Australian Music Industry Network members will be entitled to:

Australian Music Industry Network members:
• Discounts on all Virgin Australia fare classes between 7% – 20%
• Excess Baggage allowances with Virgin Australia and QANTAS (continued)
• Discounted rates and reduced excess on car hire
• Multiple drivers, flexible driver age below 25 (over the age of 21 and full licence required)
• Online portal to book hotels and apartments at best rate including Quest, Mantra, Oaks, Accor, IHG, Starwood, Crown and other boutique properties both in Australia and internationally.

Join or renew you Music Victoria membership from March 23 to April 2, 2015.

Check out all the details and sign up at www.musicvictoria.com.au

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