MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » News » Labor pledges $500,000 for Footscray music hub

Labor pledges $500,000 for Footscray music hub

A professional sound recording studio and two rehearsal studios will be built at Footscray Community Arts Centre under a Labor pledge if it forms government after the May 18 Federal election.

The $500,000 promise, announced at FCAC on Tuesday afternoon, will give emerging and established musicians in Melbourne’s west low-cost access to the new spaces for practicing and recording.

The ‘music hub’ will be built in the iconic and wheelchair-accessible Henderson House building, ensuring they can be used by people of all abilities.

Footscray Community Arts Centre chief executive Martin Paten said FCAC is committed to live music programming and producing in Melbourne’s west as part of its long term strategy.

“This Federal Labor election commitment would enable the Centre to support the development of two accessible rehearsal studios and a professional sound recording studio in FCAC’s iconic Henderson House building,” he said.

Shadow Minister for the Arts, Tony Burke, said while Melbourne’s inner west is a recognised arts and cultural centre for Melbourne, there is a lack of affordable and accessible music development spaces available to emerging, established and community musicians.

“The commitment we have announced today is aimed at boosting every aspect of Australian music,” he said.

“We want Australian music to be heard, Australian artists to stay in the industry and the next generation to be inspired.”

The $500,000 pledge is part of Labor’s $28 million Soundtrack Australia Music Policy.

Gellibrand MP Tim Watts said the investment at FCAC will make music accessible to more people in Melbourne’s west.

“By supporting an important venue like FCAC, the Music Hub will become a high-quality place to develop, practice and record music that is accessible to emerging artists, regardless of their financial circumstances.

“We believe in what our songwriters, musicians, performers and music industry do. We think it matters. Our Australian soundtrack matters. Let’s turn up the volume.”

Digital Editions


  • Fire sparks union tunnel concerns

    Fire sparks union tunnel concerns

    West Gate Tunnel operator Transurban has insisted it is safe to use, despite an incident last month which the firefighters union said was more evidence…

More News

  • Additional health test for newborns

    Additional health test for newborns

    Victoria has become the first Australian jurisdiction to include sickle cell disease in its newborn health screening program. This expansion brings the total number of rare but serious conditions covered…

  • Residents encouraged to mind water usage

    Residents encouraged to mind water usage

    Residents across Melbourne’s north west are being called upon to reduce their water consumption as state storage levels fall to 61% of capacity. This current level marks a decrease from…

  • Testing the limits of wearable tech

    Testing the limits of wearable tech

    Smartwatches and other wearable devices are ubiquitous in the world of sport and fitness. But how accurate are their measurements when other variables are in play? That’s exactly what Deakin…

  • Aussie kids salt risk

    Aussie kids salt risk

    Research from Deakin University has suggested most Australian children are at risk of developing high blood pressure at a younger age due to eating too much salt. In a new…

  • Renewable energy soars

    Renewable energy soars

    Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio has announced that Victoria has exceeded its 2025 renewable energy target. Ms D’Ambrosio said renewables accounted for 44.6 per cent of the state’s electricity…

  • Altona’s $80 million man

    Altona’s $80 million man

    An Altona man has become Victoria’s biggest ever lottery winner by taking home the entire $80 million jackpot in Thursday’s Powerball draw. “Oh my god! Are you joking?!” the retiree…

  • Aery’s big moment

    Aery’s big moment

    At just 16, Druids’ Ira Aery is doing battle with some of the best cricketers in Australia. The teenager’s game has gone from strength to strength the past 12 months,…

  • Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

    Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

    Victorian community organisations and groups will receive a total of $600,000 in grants from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) to develop and implement local road safety projects. The funding, part…

  • Celebrity alcohol ads slip into teens’ Insta feeds

    Celebrity alcohol ads slip into teens’ Insta feeds

    Celebrities are promoting their own alcohol products on Instagram without clear disclosure of advertising content and almost all posts are visible to underage users, according to new research from La…

  • New toolkit to help women report abuse in sport

    New toolkit to help women report abuse in sport

    Australian women face significant risk when disclosing gender-based violence in sport and often receive inadequate or harmful responses according to new research from La Trobe Univeristy. The research project, supported…