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November
  • 13
    13.November.Friday
    Face The Music 2015

    10:00-18:00
    2015.11.13-2015.11.14
    Arts Centre Melbourne
    Arts Centre Melbourne, Saint Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    “The music industry will come together for one of the most important events on the Victoria music calendar when Face the Music returns to Arts Centre, Melbourne for its eighth year on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 November, 2015.

    Face The Music provides all people involved in the Melbourne music community with a platform for professional and creative career development. The two day event features presentations, discussions, networking, music-making workshops, and the hottest tips and tools to give your music career the edge.

    This non-profit event is made possible by the contribution of a host of music industry professionals including high profile artists, booking agents, promoters, artist managers, music lawyers, record label directors, event managers, and publicists, generously sharing their time and experience.”

  • 18
    18.November.Wednesday
    AMPTE [Australian Section]

    19:00-21:00
    2015.11.18
    Chief Entertainment
    Level 4, 4 Artarmon, Broadcast Way, Sydney NSW 2064

    SMPTE [Australian Section] November Section Meeting will be held on Wednesday 18 November at Chief Entertainment in Artarmon; a new production facility with two 100sqm studios, control rooms, edit suites, playout, and master control.  The meeting includes a tour of Sydney’s newest broadcast centre, including information about building a greenfields site. Numbers are strictly limited, and reservations advised,

  • 19
    19.November.Thursday
    Small Press Network Independent Publishing Conference 2015

    23:18
    2015.11.19-2015.11.21
    The Wheeler Centre for Books, Writing and Ideas
    176 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia

    The Small Press Network is proud to be delivering the fourth annual Independent Publishing Conference this November. This is the must-attend event for all publishing professionals at any stage of their career.

    The three-day program will commence on Thursday 19 November with an Industry Research Day. Carrying the theme ‘Australian Publishing and Trans-National Cultures’. Academics and researchers from across Australia will present papers on a range of topics, with a focus on how Australian publishing is different to, but also part of international publishing. How is Australian publishing influenced by global trends? What happens when local publishers buck the trend? The keynote speaker will be literary academic, editor and founding publisher of Giramondo Press Ivor Indyk.

    Friday 20 November is the Independent Publishing Conference’s main Trade Day and is a must-attend for anyone in the publishing industry. This year’s program addresses the major challenges and changes facing publishers. Feature sessions will include topics on the State of the Industry, New Digital Publishing Platforms, Marketing to Millennials, Branching out Into Genres and Trends in Book Design.

    A program centered on the Fundamentals of Publishing will run on Saturday 21 November. Covering everything from copyright, ePublishing and eBook pricing strategy, marketing without a budget and working with booksellers, this day in an excellent introduction for newer publishers and a refresher for more established publishers, and is core for anyone wanting to get a better understanding of the challenges of working in the Australian publishing industry.

    The Most Underrated Book Award will be presented at an evening event on Friday 20 November.

    Tickets are now on sale and places are strictly limited. Single day tickets will cost just $99 for Small Press Network Members and Associates, which still makes this one of the best priced professional development opportunities available! Member discounts are also available for two- and three-day tickets. If you would like to apply for membership or immediately purchase an Associate Membership click here.

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