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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Get SXSW info down under

imageTravel writer, publisher and Hawaiian shirt aficionado Phil Tripp will conduct a couple of seminars in August for Aussies considering attending SXSW Music.

The nights are for people thinking of heading to the music conference in Austin next March and give information about how to apply, what goes on and what you need to know before you get there.

Seminars are planned for Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Posted by Brad on 07/17 at 11:36 AM
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