HUGE: Last Of Sydney’s Lockout Laws To Be Scrapped From Next Month

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In massive news for NSW’s badly hit nightlife economy, the last of Sydney’s highly controversial lockout laws will be scrapped in an effort to help the industry recover from the impacts of COVID-19.

As reported by the Sydney Morning Herald, restrictions on venues in Kings Cross will be lifted, meaning venues in the area will now be able to open past 1:30am, and serve drinks until 3:30am.

“Kings Cross has transformed considerably since these laws were introduced over six years ago,” NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said.

“The precinct is now well positioned to continue to evolve into a vibrant lifestyle and cultural destination with a diverse mix of small bars, live music venues and restaurants.”

Additionally, the blanket…



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