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Street shows in people’s court

By JONATHON HOWARD

NOOSA Council has continued to put the power of decision making back into the hands of the community by giving business traders greater say on the style of street performance permitted in their precincts.
Traders groups, such as the Junction Traders and Noosaville Businesss associations, will assess a street performer’s fit with the precinct in which they are applying to perform.
The new plan encourages traders to consult with veteran local musicians for advice, while allowing them the scope to shape a suitable audition process.
While council will retain the final say, the traders groups’ assessment panels can make recommendations as to whether performers are a suitable fit for each precinct.
Councillor Frank Wilkie said the new policy aimed to enhance the vibrancy of Noosa’s outdoor precincts.
“The policy allows for experienced traders from Noosa’s precincts to shape the sorts of street performance that best complements their areas, as well as develop working relationships with the talent,” Cr Wilkie said.
The new approach replaces the former system inherited following de-amalgamation, where council officers assessed and determined street performers’ applications.
Veteran Noosa singer/songwriter Harii Bandhu, who provided input on the policy, said it was a positive new approach.
“The atmosphere of an area can help determine whether people choose to return. Entertainment, the arts and live performance are extremely beneficial to creating an atmosphere that people genuinely enjoy,” he said.
While council will retain the final say, the traders groups’ assessment panels can make recommendations as to whether performers are a suitable fit for each precinct.
The new policy follows consultation with the business community and respected local street performers, and it is consistent with council’s desire to involve the community more in its decision-making.
“This policy allows council to work with street performers and the business community to enhance the experience of both visitors and local residents,” Cr Wilkie said.
HAVE YOUR SAY: Would you like to see more street performers across Noosa? Send your comments and letters to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au

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