Show your support for music workers this End of Financial Year

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Life is tough right now. The cost of living crisis is impacting us all financially and mentally, but for some of those who bring the music we love into our lives, it’s really biting.

We’ve provided over 500 hours of counselling through our Wellbeing Helpline this year alone, many for people who are battling issues like financial insecurity, rising costs of performing and declining mental health.

If you can, please donate today and help us support those working in the industry we all love.

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Drummer and artist, Dan Steinert, is one person who’s benefited from our programs and explains how tough life is in the industry right now:

Money is the main issue at the minute. The cost of living has gone up and touring has gotten more expensive, but show fees haven’t gone up. There’s general instability in the live music scene and ticket sales are hard.

Burn out has been one of the hardest things I’ve been facing. I need more money, so I’ve gotta work, and then I’ll work myself to the bone.” 

Thanks to the support of our generous donors, we’ve been able to work with Dan and many others to provide counselling support through the Wellbeing Helpline for issues ranging from anxiety and depression to financial management.

We’ve also delivered over 80 hours of essential mental health and wellbeing training through programs like Mental Health First Aid and our innovative creativity workshop, Creative Minds.

“It was really cool being involved (in Creative Minds) because I felt I learnt a lot about myself. Being in a room with so many other people and learning what other people struggle with…helps you take a breath and…know that you’re not alone,” adds Dan.

“Also, having a counsellor available (through the Helpline) is sick. Just booking a psych appointment is so hard these days…and having someone that genuinely cares is so nice, especially having it in such an accessible little spot.” 

A donation of $100 can help us continue our life-saving work by providing access to free phone counselling for anyone who works professionally in music or the arts who is struggling with their mental health and wellbeing.

If you can, please consider making a one-off or recurring donation on or before 30 June so we can help keep the music playing.

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Thank you in advance for your love and support of music, and all those who create it.

Sincerely,

Clive Miller
CEO

Support Act acknowledges and pays its respects to First Nations peoples and recognises the role of intergenerational song practitioners in establishing the rich and diverse music practices that exist today.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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