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Macedon Railway Hotel scores venue grant

Macedon Railway Hotel owner Stef Duzel is absolutely stoked to have received one of the state government’s live music grants to allow her venue to rock on.

The government’s Victorian Live Music Venue Support Program boost is aimed at helping venues across the state bounce back bigger and better.

The pub, like venues across the country, has suffered during the last couple of years – from lockdowns and capacity restrictions to a technical fire in June 2021 – and this grant recognises that hardship.

“It’ll be to bring artists into the venue, for upgrades to sound and lighting and to support the payment of the musicians and other workers in the industry, like lighting technicians and sound technicians,” Ms Duzel said.

On Tuesday, May 31, Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas visited Macedon Railway Hotel to congratulate the owner on the funding.

“The community can look forward to more live music, close to home,” Ms Thomas said.

“Our local music venues have done it tough throughout the past two years, the Andrews Labor government is committed to getting our venues back on track so everyone can enjoy live music.”

The government’s program targets venues with capacities ranging between 50 to 1200 people, with grants up to $65,000.

“I’m extremely appreciative of it. It’s really helping us and giving us confidence to keep pushing forward with what we’re trying to do in the area,” Ms Duzel said.

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