Ms Brewer questions the cost, attendance, and ROI of the 'Station Sounds' concert series. The Minister responds that the free events didn't require registration, attendance was estimated, and the series was part of a broader community engagement program.

AnsweredQoN 1945Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 March 2026
Portfolio
Transport

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I refer to the 'Station Sounds' concert series, and I ask: (a) Are patrons required to register through Humanitix ; (b) How much is this initiative forecast to cost; (c) How many patrons registered for each of the 'stops'; (d) How many patrons attended each of the 'stops'; and (e) What is the expected return on investment or benefit-cost ratio for 'Station Sounds'?

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Answered
14 April 2026
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
5 days
(a)-(e)  The Station Sounds concerts were free, open-access events with no requirement for registration, with Humanitix figures used only as an indicative measure of interest.
Approximate attendance was between 100 and 200 patrons across three events, noting the final event at Byford Station was cancelled due to bad weather associated with Tropical Cyclone Narelle.
The series forms part of a broader activation program to support local artists and encourage greater community engagement and public transport use.

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