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Originally Posted by Slaterface To be honest, MOSH itself probably has the best, fairest online gig guide in Australia. Not only is it accessible to all, it is self-maintaining - so gigs that have passed don't hang around (like they do on a lot of manually edited sites) and its laid out in a nice logical way (ie. by date). |
Unfortunately, MOSH is only as good an information source as the people who visit make it be.
Even if I went around personally and gathered all the info I could, it still wouldn't come close to a complete list.

And since I'm not the most interested in stand up person on the board and since I don't get paid to do it....
That said, it is still the best source, currently, since other sites like ComicAttitude and ComedyLive don't get updated consistently (sorry Bell and Sharleen), people still want another source? What's then to stop that other source from going the way of every other comedy info source?

The thought has crossed my mind before, but it usually gets tossed on the scrapheap of ideas for various reasons... Time, money, why try 'competing' with MOSH, having to deal with comedians and/or their managers

, lack of artistic ability (ugly sites DIE), other more 'in' people already have sites that have been longstanding and so on.
If you just want to email whoever is in charge of the website at comedy.com.au you could always try
webmaster@comedy.com.au as most webmasters will have an address like that, or have a default alias in place to allow them to receive those emails.
Failing that, you could try
toby@token.com.au as they're listed in the domain info.
But, as M said, it's their site and they probably don't have to let anyone else plug their stuff on it. Kinda like news.com.au since my Telstra analogy doesn't fit.