Can NSW save live music? Ebola warning + wetting yourself at work

May 18
31 mins

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Episode Description

The World Health Organisation has declared a global health emergency as an Ebola outbreak spreads in two central African countries. So what do we know and should you be worried?

Plus an inquiry in New South Wales is looking into how to save live music. We hear from musos, venue owners and festival organisers to find out what they think governments can do to help.

And, as more women get into the construction industry, some are calling out a lack of toilets on site.

Listen now:

01:02 - The NSW live music inquiry

05:40 - What's happening with festivals?

11:21 - How can governments support young artists?

19:11 - The WHO declare Ebola health emergency

23:46 - Toilets on the job site

Guests:

  • Adelle Robinson, managing director at Fuzzy Operations, and chair of the Australia Festival Association
  • Scout Eastment, Olive Rush and Adam Holmes, Egoism  

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