The ghost of Vā festival: $115,000 in public funding and artists still haven’t been paidThe Spinoff Daily, Friday September 23
Ahiahi mārie. Today on The Spinoff, Stewart Sowman-Lund talks to Invercargill mayor Tim Shadbolt about why he’s standing for re-election despite admitting he’s “done his dash”, Toby Manhire attends a pantomime mayoral debate about the state of Dunedin’s arts and Duncan Greive on trouble at mill in the RNZ-TVNZ merger. But first: The festival with $115,000 in public funding and artists that still haven’t been paid. An Auckland festival earlier this year received funding from Auckland Unlimited, on behalf of the government, to help rejuvenate the local music industry. But it has left artists chasing the organiser for money owed, and some still waiting to be paid. It’s not the first time the promoter has done something like this, reports Charlotte Muru-Lanning. A very weird day for the TVNZ-RNZ merger Invercargill and the ‘lost cause’: An interview with Tim Shadbolt High drama and low farce as 11 audition to be Dunedin’s mayor David Meates wants to help Christchurch write its next chapter
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The ghost of Vā festival: $115,000 in public funding and artists still haven’t been paid
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