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The plan to let more venues host live music ‘without the headache’
New rules cut licensing fees by 80%, allow up to 30% more patrons in special precincts, and ease noise restrictions to support live music and hospitality venues, officials said.
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The plan to let more venues host live music ‘without the headache’
Entertainment hot spots can avoid lodging development applications for shows under a suite of reforms aimed at boosting the 24-hour economy.
NSW Government To Lift Red Tape For Indoor & Outdoor Venues To Host More Events
The Chris Minns Labor Government in New South Wales is set to lift red tape for indoor and outdoor venues to host events as part of its expanded vibrancy reforms.The move comes as part of the government’s new Cultural State Environmental Planning Policy, which aims to reduce the time required to obtain approval for an event, gig, or festival from the local council or state agency. The policy will remove outdated and lengthy planning pathways.Acc…
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center1Last Updated75% Left
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- 75% of the sources lean Left
75% Left
L 75%
C 25%
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