Arts, Music and Nighttime Economy Minister John Graham said the report, which will be provided to parliament, showed the ...
years to the day since they were announced, we are now declaring the lockout laws have been completely abolished.” ...
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Nights are back in NSW. They’re just not about drinking anymore
For years, the fight over Sydney’s nightlife was about rules. Lockouts, last drinks, noise complaints, red tape, the nanny ...
Sydney bars and clubs are celebrating the formal end of lockout laws, a suite of reforms designed to curb alcohol-fuelled violence that fundamentally changed the city's nightlife economy.
Blake.08: What do you think about the Sydney nightlife scene? How did it impact you as a person growing up through 18 to now? Soschi: I started my nightlife/music journey working as a promoter in ...
We may have had last drinks with Sydney’s infamous lockout laws, but a popular underground bar on the city’s once-famed Oxford Street – run by Hospitality tsar Justin Hemmes – has been blocked from ...
One of the highlights of the festival is the Sydney Lunar Streets event, which takes place on Saturday, February 14, from 5 PM to 10 PM. The laneways connecting Chinatown to Thaitown come alive with ...
Controversial laws that forced Sydney bars to close early and limited the drinks they could serve in a bid to curb alcohol-fueled violence ended Tuesday after complaints they had ruined the city's ...
Sydney has become a hotspot for the world’s biggest DJs and touring acts, but Saturday night’s Peggy Gou show was a sharp ...
The NSW government has announced it has removed remaining lockout laws, including patrons being unable to grab a drink after 3.30am. First introduced in 2014, restrictions on the sale of alcoholic ...
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