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18.01.2022 Getting these beauties out tonight. They have resting due to Covid. Show ready for the next gig!



16.01.2022 Dear Ministers, My name is Dee Dimmick and I am the owner operator of All Access Crewing Pty Ltd established in 1995 as a provider of skilled live production pe...rsonnel in the events and music industry. We usually supply nationally and internationally, production personnel and our team is recognised worldwide amongst our peers. As of today, there is still no road map and no plan for getting even the smallest events up and running again. Events have lead times. So unless there is action now, many types of events won’t happen this year and some types of events will not happen this summer. This will mean we will lose many of the people and businesses that are essential to making events happen. All of event businesses are in imminent danger of ceasing to exist. Their income has not been reduced by 30, 60, or 80 percent, it is by 100%. We need the State government support. Our business alone, in Brisbane, has suffered extensively after 25 successful years of operation for all major events as the premier supplier of personnel experienced and skilled in live production. We employ up to 250 local workers on outdoor stadium events to install the staging, rigging, lighting audio and video as well as show technicians. . The situation is serious and urgent. Our industry Australia wide needs action now. Jobkeeper will discontinue in March 2021 and whilst we are grateful for the funding to retain staff, it is still merely hibernation. We are getting desperate for events and the jobs and revenue they provide. We will lose skilled and experienced workers to other industries, they will have not used their skills for over 7 months so far and will require refresher training in production and health and safety. Brisbane is full of companies and warehouses, all filled with millions of dollars of production equipment that has sat idle since March. As estimated by peak body ACETA (Australian Commercial Entertainment Technology Association), the economic activity of supplying equipment to these companies alone is worth $7 billion in Australia annually. A week ago, Tasmanian Liberal MP and Minister for Small Business, Hospitality and Events Sarah Courtney announced $2.5 million in grants SPECIFICALLY for businesses that provide AV and technical equipment, professional event organisation services, and everything else in the events sector. She said, the grants are not for funding individual events, or for those who attend or participate in events; it is about supporting the providers of critical infrastructure and services that, without which, we would not be able to run major events at all. CX Magazine Tasmania. They’ve done it, let Queensland follow, to save our music and events industry. Many thanks in advance, Dee Dimmick Managing Director All Access Crewing Pty Ltd Dip of Business; Dip of OHS;Dip LPTE;JP Qual Live Nation Aust. Rep

09.01.2022 New magical videos coming soon

02.01.2022 Little vid of all things optikenitics! Last thing before bed. Combined,Essential oils in diffuser, ambient sounds and non subjective ever changing but never repeated projection. Rancho Relaxo that’s the key to sleeping well



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