Star Observer – Midsumma Faces ‘Unexpected’ Eviction From Melbourne CBD Office

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This article was originally published by the Star Observer. You can find the original article here.

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Midsumma said that the new management of its current building had assured them that they would have accommodation until early 2025. However, last month they issued a 30-day notice to vacate.

Its funding issues have meant that they have not paid commercial rent rates in the past, the organisation said. “Despite hiring a real estate broker and making significant attempts to secure a new space, we have been looking for something suitable and affordable in or near the CBD, even though many such spaces have been vacant for some time,” Midsumma said in a statement.

Midsumma Appeals To Community

The organisation has now turned to its best resource – the community. “We appeal to property owners, community members, and supporters to assist us in this time of need,” said Midsumma.

An ideal property for the organisation would mean “office space in or near central Melbourne that could accommodate our team at an affordable rent… a minimum space of 200/250 square metres with access on evenings and weekends and a loading dock or similar to facility staff working on various community events.”

“We are now contacting the community for support to help identify suitable and affordable office space,” said Midsumma, adding, “Our festival not only provides a platform for queer voices but also creates safe and inclusive spaces for communities to connect and thrive.”

This article was originally published by the Star Observer. You can find the original article here.

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