'What about our rights?' Can Melbourne's new busking rules strike a chord?

Following a regulatory shakeup, Bourke Street performers are facing down mandatory auditions - and some old prejudices

It’s 10am on a chilly Wednesday morning and Melbourne’s Bourke Street buskers are gathering. About 15 or so musicians – and at least one magician – assemble in Tattersalls Lane at Section 8, a pop-up container bar in an old car park. They stamp their feet to keep warm, leaning against the trolleys on which they lug their amps. Someone pushes together oil drums to make a table; someone else brings out a big whiteboard and a pack of playing cards.

As the interloper, I’m invited to cut the deck – and then the business begins.

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