The report found that the Australian music industry was in decline, and that this was due to a number of factors, including the rise of international music, the decline of live music venues, and the lack of government support. The report also made a number of recommendations to address these issues, including increasing government funding for the arts, establishing a national music policy, and improving the promotion of Australian music.
The Buckley Report has been widely cited as an important document in the history of Australian music. It has been used to justify government support for the arts, and has helped to raise awareness of the challenges facing the Australian music industry.
You can find information about the Buckley Report on a number of websites, including the ABC website, the National Library of Australia website, and the Australian Music Centre website.