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Scenestar Scenestar was a not-for-profit organisation promoting underage events in Melbourne, Australia between 1995-1997.〔Button, V. (1996, January 12). "Action Station! Premier has a plan", The Age, p. 5.〕 The organisation was run by teenagers Aaron Shipperlee and Pheona Donohoe, assisted by a team of volunteers at shows. Scenestar organised events at the Corner Hotel and Central Club Hotel in Richmond. == History == Aaron Shipperlee met Pheona Donohoe at ''The Venue'' in Noble Park. Donohoe was a member of the City of Greater Dandenong ''Muso Network'', booked many of the alternative bands at ''The Venue'', and was involved in the ''Decimus Gnu'' compilation CD.〔McKenna, E. (1995, January 16). "High hopes for CD", Journal Newspaper.〕〔Browne, L. (1995, January). "Using Salmonella and Caffeine to bring new music to the forefront", Dandenong Leader.〕〔Perera, N. (1995, February 6). "CD idea a smash hit for youth", Herald Sun (Metro), p. 26.〕 Scenestar embraced the DIY ethic by not conforming to government-funded youth entertainment programs provided by ''The Push''. Door prices were kept to a minimum and often equated to $1 per band. Events featured underground bands and frequently included all-girl bands from ''Rock’N’Roll High School''.〔Blake, E. (1995, November 3). "Underage rebels head for summer of grunge", The Age, p. 9.〕〔Blake, E. (1995, November 3). "Teen Spirit", The Age (EG), pp. 1, 16.〕 Scenestar was regularly promoted in local street press, newspapers, magazines and community radio. A feature article was included in the September 1995 issue of the Australian Rolling Stone magazine.〔Johnston, C. (1995, September). "First Love; Young Promoters Find A Ready Audience For All Ages Shows", Rolling Stone, 513, pp. 17-18.〕
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