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Minister for Creative Industries Danny Pearson has announced the $20 million Live Music Restart package, which will support the exciting return of live music.

Beloved music venues will safely get live shows back on their stages thanks to an $8 million program to recruit and train new staff, invest in COVIDSafe infrastructure and get more musicians and industry professionals back to work.

Music festivals and events will receive a leg up with $8 million to help them recover from the uncertainty and impact of rescheduled and cancelled events due to the pandemic. A further $4 million will bring music performances to the CBD and inner-city, complementing a previously announced $5 million for regional and outer-suburban events.

Music events in laneways, public spaces and venues will enliven Melbourne, attracting visitors to the CBD and other inner-city areas and boosting local businesses, while towns across Victoria will see live music throughout summer.

Additionally, an Australian-first COVID-19 event insurance product will give organisers of creative, sporting, business and community events the confidence to plan and stage future events.

The 12-month scheme, subsidised by the Government and delivered by the Victorian Managed Insurance Authority (VMIA), will insure up to $230 million of events against cancellation due to public health measures, or where events have reduced capacity due to restrictions.

The insurance scheme responds to calls from the sector to address a gap in the market and provide peace of mind.

The industry support and insurance measures mean Victorians can expect a huge season of live music and other events, with an extensive program in the city and around regional Victoria over summer.

The Live Music Restart package has been developed following consultation with the music industry and adds to a range of business support provided to the sector during the pandemic, through initiatives like the Licensed Hospitality Venue Fund, Sustaining Creative Workers, Music Works and the Live Performance Support Program.

Funding will be available through Creative Victoria, with application details to be announced soon.

For more information on the COVID-19 Events Insurance or to register your interest, visit https://www.vmia.vic.gov.au/event

Victorian Managed Insurance Authority (VMIA) is the Victorian Government’s insurer and risk adviser. It insures the Victorian Government’s departments and agencies and $220 billion of the state’s assets, as well as providing other types of insurance like domestic building insurance to homeowners and medical indemnity insurance to doctors and hospitals.

(From the Creative Victoria and VMIA Websites)