The NSW 24-Hour Economy Commissioner shares insights on Sydney's nightlife revival with new venues, extended trading hours, and innovative entertainment precincts.
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Sydney’s nightlife is evolving, with exciting new venues and Special Entertainment Precincts reshaping the city’s after-dark scene. The NSW Government’s commitment to a vibrant 24-hour economy is fostering a more dynamic cultural landscape, supporting live music, creative industries, and late-night trading.
“We’re committed to reinvigorating NSW by removing the red tape and enhancing performance spaces, supporting cultural events and uplifting our thriving live music scene to help grow our creative communities,” says 24-Hour Economy Commissioner Michael Rodrigues when talking with Sydney Travel Guide.
“Our greatest ambition is to establish flexibility for the 24-hour economy across NSW, enabling the ecosystem comprised of venues, airports, modes of transport, libraries, shopping centres, gyms and more, to trade to meet the demands or amenity need of its users,” said Rodrigues.
“I am hugely optimistic about the future of our state and our 24-hour economy.”
From cutting-edge performance spaces to revitalised hospitality hubs, discover how Sydney is stepping into a new era of entertainment.
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