Lockout laws dead in big boost for night-time economy
The repeal ends mandates on plastic cups and mid-night marshals, lifting drink cut-offs and unlocking potential in NSW's $110 billion night-time economy, officials said.
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Lockout laws 'abolished' as NSW government pushes to revive Sydney nightlife
The NSW government has removed the final major lockout laws that have been in place for over a decade in a move hoped to boost Sydney's nightlife.The 3.30am "last drinks" rule, mandated use of public cups and requirement for RSA marshals after midnight for certain venues are all being lifted.Music and the Night-time Economy Minister John Graham declared the lockout laws have been "completely abolished".READ MORE: 'Worst possible outcome': Grav…
NSW Axes Remaining Lockout Laws In Push To Revitalise Nightlife
The state government is removing the final remnants of the controversial lockout laws tonight, including rules that saw last drinks served at 3:30am. The laws were introduced by Liberal Premier ... The post NSW Axes Remaining Lockout Laws In Push To Revitalise Nightlife appeared first on City Hub.
Sydney’s final lockout laws abolished
The NSW Minns Government has announced that the final lockout laws that were still in place across Kings Cross, Oxford Street and the Sydney CBD have been abolished. The final farewell includes removing the 3.30am ‘last drinks’ rule as well as the mandated use of plastic cups and the requirement for RSA marshals after midnight for certain venues, and the blanket per person drink limits and the ban on the promotion of shots during late trade in t…
NSW Government Ending Remaining Lockout Laws
The NSW Government is bidding farewell to the last of Sydney’s lockout laws, today repealing the 3:30 am ‘last drinks’ rule, mandated use of plastic cups, the requirement for RSA marshals after midnight at specific venues, the blanket per-person drink limits, and the ban on promoting shots during late trade.Following a downward trend in alcohol-related nighttime assaults, Liquor & Gaming NSW conducted a review and found that the remaining remnan…
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