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Christie Eliezer, Journalist

Christie Eliezer

Christie Eliezer is the Melbourne-based Australasian Bureau Chief of Pollstar and industry columnist for Mixdown. He was a long-time senior journalist with The Music Network, weekly columnist for Immedia!, Special Project Editor at Beat and Australian/New Zealand Bureau Chief for Billboard. Getting his start as Features Editor at Juke and Contributing Editor of Rolling Stone Australia, his half a dozen books include High Voltage: 7 Movers & Shakers of the Australian Music Industry and the Music Managers Forum’s Introduction to the Music Industry.

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Industry / Feature
Foo Fighters Performing in Launceston
How Foo Fighters' Tour Will Impact Regional Cities Newcastle & Townsville
As the Foo Fighters ready themselves to embark upon Australian shores once again, two regional cities are showing plenty of excitement.
Industry / News
Laneway Festival Brisbane 2024
Venues: Adelaide Census, Financial Wobbles, More Music Spaces, Jail Time, Close-Downs & Meltdowns!
The latest venues round-up has all the vital information on Australia's live scene, from new upgrades and owners, legal matters, positive figures, and much more.
Features / Music
Silverchair, Midnight Oil & Nirvana
Six O’Clock News: Songs Inspired By Real Life Stories
While recent news stories from the US have inspired myriad protest songs, here are 12 examples of tracks inspired by contemporary historical events.
Industry / News
Bad Bunny At The 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Chart File: Bad Bunny Strikes Unusual Feat In Australia
As Bad Bunny prepares to make his Australian debut, his recent appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show inspired a rarely-seen chart feat.
Industry / Feature
Karnivool
Chart File: Karnivool’s 'In Verses' Becomes 119th Australian #1 Album In Last Ten Years
The first local chart-topper of 2026 belongs to Karnivool's long-awaited 'In Verses,' which leads us to wonder how other locals have fared over the past decade.
Features / Music
Toivo Pilt & David Cafe of Wabi-Sabi
Yen At Work: Wabi-Sabi Take Aussie Prog Rock To Japan
“The music has already been described as ‘cinematic’ which I take as a great compliment," explains David Cafe of Wabi-Sabi.
Industry / News
Amyl And The Sniffers at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Report: NSW Night-Time Economy Worth $110B
"The NSW Government has committed to unlocking the potential of our night-time economy, and it’s appropriate that we monitor the impact of our work," says 24-Hour Economy Commissioner Michael Rodrigues.
Industry / News
John Farnham
'Idol', Farnham, Exceed 1M TV Viewers Each; Grammys Misfires For Aussies
Music was a big hit on Australian TV screens this past weekend, but the industry's night of nights were beaten out by a pair of local favourites.
Industry / News
WOMADelaide
New Milestone For WOMADelaide: All Stages To Run On Renewable Energy
“Our goal is to run our entire festival on 100 per cent renewable energy, and after this announcement, we are one big step closer."
Industry / News
Vance Joy @ Optus Stadium
Venues: Cheap Gigs For Sydney Teens, Expansions, Owner Changes, Cap On DJ Fees, New Jobs, Suspensions & Meltdowns
From legal matters, broken records, and new additions to the nighttime landscape, the latest venues round-up has all the essential information about live music in Australia.
Industry / News
Foo Fighters Performing in Launceston
Foo Fighters’ Launceston One-Off Has Tasmania Eying More International Tours
The Foo Fighters' debut concert in Launceston was a major success for the Tasmanian city, with more big names hopefully set to descend upon the Apple Isle in the future.
Industry / News
Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst performing live
Rob Hirst Leads Australia Day Honours For Seven Music Biz Identities
"Rob was a ferocious talent, and we’re so proud of the impact of his songwriting, music and advocacy," Rob Hirst's family commented in a statement.