House debates

Thursday, 22 October 2020

Statements by Members

COVID 19: Arts and Entertainment Industry

1:45 pm

Photo of Kristy McBainKristy McBain (Eden-Monaro, Australian Labor Party) Share this | | Hansard source

As we rise this weekend to cheer on our footy teams, let's also commit ourselves to meeting the challenges that face every corner of our economy and community, as COVID-normal Australia starts to take shape. Queanbeyan's Chris Neal runs Eclipse Lighting and Sound, a business 21 years in the making. He employs 104 staff, people who would normally be working at events like the Tamworth Country Music Festival and the National Folk Festival. Eight of his staff have been eligible for JobKeeper. That's support that Chris is very grateful for, but, as the JobKeeper rate goes backwards, staff are needing to find better paying jobs in other industries. The skills drain is making him very nervous.

That aside, Chris has watched in despair as football stadiums have swelled with fans while concert halls and music festivals have fallen silent. Chris said: 'I have almost no ability to generate income at the moment. Footy can have up to 40,000 people attending. If a stadium can be at half-capacity for football, why can't the same stadium be used for a concert, with the same restrictions?' Chris doesn't want to stop footy fans from getting to a game; he just wants a level playing field for the jobs and businesses that rely on big events outside of the sporting arena. If sport can continue under COVID-safe controls, let's find a way for the entertainment industry. As Chris says, 'Why does singing have different rules to sports fans' cheering?'