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    The Financial Pursuit: The New Path for Australian Comedians Seeking Success

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    Published over a decade ago, but timeless in its examination of the comedy hustle.

    By: Dee Jefferson

    Updated April 21, 2015 — 7:27pm, first published 7:15pm

    The Stand-Up Hustle: Where Comedy Meets Survival

    Ah, the life of a live comedian in Australia—a gripping saga of struggle and self-promotion. Comedians here can’t just sit back and let the BBC or Saturday Night Live fluff their pillows; they’ve got to hustle harder than a cat at a dog show. It’s no surprise that the landscape is a constant shifting maze, where the nature of the ‘hustle’ changes faster than a comedian’s punchline.

    Enter Sydney comic Dave Bloustien, who reluctantly reminisces about his 2002 stand-up debut at the ripe age of 26. He claims the current comedy landscape appears as lively as a snail race: lower headline fees, a shocking dearth of paid support gigs, and those beloved variety shows like “Rove Live” and “Good News Week” have ghosted faster than your last Tinder date.

    Job Security? What’s That?

    Looking for a regular income? Forget it! Salaried writing jobs, much like a unicorn, are rare and mythical. Bloustien, having once enjoyed eight years of stable pay, can now only watch the market like a hawk waiting for job announcements that never come. It’s a comedy field where dreamers tread lightly and wallet-thinners walk boldly.

    The New Comedy Economy

    According to Sydney Comedy Festival director Jorge Menidis, today’s comedians need to have a “360 approach.” No, that doesn’t mean mastering the art of swaying in circles while juggling flaming batons; it means being a multi-talented, multi-skilled entertainer available 24/7. Just ask 29-year-old Ronny Chieng, who has somehow cracked the code to selling out large venues, proving there’s a fine line between being a comic and a one-man marketing machine.

    Chieng, while basking in his glory, admits to having a few gaps in this “360” operation—and who wouldn’t? Between negotiating ticket prices and navigating the world of YouTube fame, comedy feels more like a high-stakes board game where everyone’s trying to be the last player standing.

    The Elusive ‘Big Dream’

    Meet Gen Fricker, a 25-year-old comedian who’s chalking her goals up to “comedy stability.” How refreshing! She aspires merely to pay her bills while performing stand-up—a modest aim in a land where TV gigs are as elusive as a rare Pikachu. With three to five gigs a week, plus side hustles like copywriting and moonlighting at Triple J, Fricker makes earning a living sound like learning to juggle while walking a tightrope.

    Merch: The Stand-Up Goldmine

    Consider comedian Michael Workman, who spends his time half-touring and half-doing club spots. His secret? A merchandise empire! That’s right; sometimes the real cash flow comes not from ticket sales but from selling humor-laden DVD’s and fanzines. “Work it properly,” he says, “and you’ll hardly touch your gig money.” Brilliant! Why didn’t I think of making fan art for my own comedic failures?

    Comedy: The Love-Hate Relationship

    Despite the struggles, some comedians like Bloustien find solace in producing other comedians’ shows or performing philosophy. Because who wouldn’t want to contemplate the meaning of life while slogging through the business of comedy? As he juggles fatherhood and finances, he clings to fleeting opportunities like a lifeboat on a sinking ship, vowing to stick with stand-up, if only for those rare moments of validation.

    The Sydney Comedy Festival might end up being a grand showcase for those lucky enough to find their moment under the spotlight. It runs till May 17—because if there’s one thing Australians love, it’s laughing at life’s misfortunes, preferably while sipping a flat white.

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