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NOTAFLOF (No One Turned Away For a Lack Of Funds) is a ticketing trend sweeping Australia in which punters can buy tickets for others who cannot afford them. Meg Elkins and Bronwyn Coate assess the potential impact on the sector.

A new ticketing system that allows people to buy tickets for others who may not be able to afford them is gaining traction in the performing arts industry. NOTAFLOF (an ungainly acronym which stands for “no one turned away for lack of funds”) is an option that many are including in their ticketing process, such as the forthcoming Arts Centre Melbourne production of The Cocoa Butter... Keep reading on The Conversation