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OUR NEW OFFICE in ADELAIDE. ETI is proud to announce that we are now located in the stunning St Pauls Music Development Office 200 Pulteney st, Adelaide. mdo.sa.gov.au for more info. The 24/7 hub will house organisations, musicians and entrepreneurs. The Government expects up to 200 people to use its facilities each day. The Centre will provide business skills and mentoring to the arts and creative industries, and links to the Australian and global markets. This includes managing an international group of mentors, many of whom started out in the SA music industry. Premier Jay Weatherill (who told us last year that he used to sneak into music venues underage) said the Music Development Office is set up as a response to the 49 recommendations made by UK festival promoter Martin Elbourne, who served as SA’s Live Music Thinker in Residence. The Government has so far adopted all 49 of Elbourne’s recommendations, delivered last October. Weatherill explained: “The Music Development Office will sit within a broader Creative Centre and would combine the expertise and programs of Arts SA and DMITRE [Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy] to provide targeted strategic support to the contemporary music industry. Music SA’s General Manager, David Grice, called the move “a fantastic step forward for music in South Australia and we look forward to working closely with the Music Development Office to build value and sustainability for the SA music industry.” He added, “The music industry is crying out for a new way of thinking and this announcement will bring new life to our industry.” ETI has joined this amazing array of expertise and industry leaders with one specific goal in mind, and that is ETI_Advantage. With a collaborative force to work with our selected advantage candidates, we can assure you that buy working with ETI you WILL have an Advantage.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 08:49:51 +0000

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