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SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW Venue Upgrade Grants - Advice and Planning
DESCRIPTION:Provides venues who demonstrate a commitment to increasing live music programming with grants to support advice from consultants and experts to create fit-for-purpose venues. \n\n\nAdvice may include:\n– Assessment reports to support infrastructure development (e.g. soundproofing\, ventilation\, accessibility)\n– Development application and planning expenses\n– Legal services and licensing consultants\n– Energy efficiency audits. \nThis funding aims to:\n– Increase the number of fit-for-purpose live music venues in NSW\n– Increase sector knowledge and expertise in best practice sound management and sustainable live music programming\n– Reduce sound impact on neighbours\, leading to less complaints and increased business viability\n– Increase diversity of live music offerings for improved audience and visitor experience. \nThis funding program is open to NSW contemporary live music venue owners and operators who demonstrate a commitment to increasing live music programming. \nApplicants must satisfy ONE of the following criteria:\n– Be an incorporated entity or trust (including a trust with a corporate or individual trustee) and hold an Australian Business Number (ABN)\, Australian Company Number (ACN)\, or\n– Be registered with NSW Fair Trading under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009 or the Co-operatives National Law (NSW) set out in the appendix to the Co-operatives (Adoption of National Law) Act 2012. \nApplicants must also:\n– Hold a lease or occupancy agreement with at least 2 years from the application close date remaining of the current term (where the premises aren’t owned by the operator)\n– Provide a support letter from premises (building) owner for proposed grant where premises not owned by the applicant\n– Have majority Australian ownership\n– Hold a OneMusic licence for Live Music performances. \nExamples of venue types may include\, but are not limited to small bars\, hotels\, clubs (including DJ performance venues) and community halls. \nApplicants are required to contribute 30% in cash to the overall project budget. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-venue-upgrade-grants-advice-and-planning/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Designing Event Experiences That Captivate Attention and Stick in People’s Minds Long After They Leave
DESCRIPTION:Make Your Events Unforgettable (For All the Right Reasons) \nMost events are perfectly organised… and completely forgettable. Not because the team lacked skill\, but because the experience wasn’t designed to make anyone feel anything. \nToday’s attendees don’t want another agenda. They want a moment. They want meaning. They want something that cuts through the noise of every other “good but forgettable” event they’ve attended this year. \nThis session challenges the way associations plan events by default. You’ll explore why most programs fail to hold attention\, why emotion is your most underused design tool\, and why people only remember the moments you intentionally craft — not the dozens of hours spent polishing logistics. \nUsing storytelling\, behavioural insight\, experience design and the neuroscience of memory\, we’ll unpack how to design events that don’t just run well\, but hit\, resonate\, and stay with people long after they’ve left the room. \n📅 Wednesday 22 April 2026 \n🕘 11.00am – 11.45am AEST / 1.00pm – 1.45pm NZST \n📍 Zoom  \nYou’ll walk away able to: \n\nStop designing events people forget and start designing moments they feel\nUse emotion and story as strategic tools\, not afterthoughts\nCapture attention in a world where distraction wins by default\nBuild experiences that people talk about — not just attend\nTurn any event into something memorable\, meaningful\, and impossible to copy\n\nIf you want your events to matter\, you have to design for memory — not for comfort.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-designing-event-experiences-that-captivate-attention-and-stick-in-peoples-minds-long-after-they-leave/
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