Tamworth Country Music Festival Essays

  • Tamworth Country Music Festival

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    named Country Music Festival Tamworth (TCMF). The TCMF is the Australia’s largest music festival and rated in the top ten coolest festivals (Destination NSW 2016). In this report, it will outline and analysis the planning intentions of the TCMF in regard to the goals, objectives, program, relationship between community and stakeholders, governance and event impacts. Purpose, goals, and objective of event The TCMF has a strong history, 2017 is the 45th of celebration (Tamworth Country Music Festival

  • Tamworth Country Music Festival Stakeholders

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    Radio 2TM, BAL marketing, Tamworth City Council, Artists and the Australia Music Industry, Telstra Country Wide brand, Toyota, and “fans”. There is no doubt that 2TM played an important role in the management of the festival, as they are the one who conceived the idea and staged the very first Australian Country Music Awards in 1973. Besides, BAL marketing also has a role in operating the event, and creating and running the promotional activities related to the festival, with 2TM. The effective of

  • Tamworth Country Music Festival Essay

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    Introduction Tamworth Country Music Festival (TCMF) is Australia’s largest music festival and one of the top ten music festivals in the world, attracting many visitors each year (TCMF 2016). This report will examine and outline the positive and negative impacts of this event and analyse the operational management to find out whether it has achieved the goals and objectives of the event and the satisfaction of stakeholders. The two methods the principles of sustainability and the triple bottom line

  • Charlie And Boots Film Analysis

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    Australian identity. Good morning/afternoon panel of the Australian film festival. The film I have chosen to be considered for the Australian Film Festival is Charlie and Boots, a 2009 Australian film directed by Dean Murphy. I wouldn’t say the film is the best I have ever seen. However, it uniquely depicts the lifestyle of the Australian Larrikin, and due to this portrayal, it should be included in the Australian film festival. Viewers that enjoy a good laugh with a serious undertone will relish in