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Music festival organiser wants to move on (The Courier)
Published: TWO months after the catastrophic Blueprint Music Festival in Ararat landed organisers $500,000 in debt, they have broken their silence. The festival was held from September 18 to 21 with tickets starting at just $120....
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Music festival organiser wants to move ...Published:Sun, 15 Nov 2009 13:57:17 GMT TWO months after the catastrophic Blueprint Music Festival in Ararat landed organisers $500,000 in debt, they have broken their silence. The festival was held from September 18 to......