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Why 24-hour public transport in Sydney could become a reality
For years, Sydney has been stuck in a “chicken and egg” situation over 24-hour public transport – but the success of a recent trial could soon change that.
- Cindy Yin
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‘Worse than lockouts’: Outcry over police plan to crack down on Sydney hotspot
Critics say a bid to introduce facial recognition cameras and booze restrictions at the popular late-night venue would have a “chilling effect” on crowds.
- Megan Gorrey
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‘Extremely disappointed’: Minister defies residents’ noise complaints to dump Barangaroo curfew
The state’s planning minister has scotched concerns from inner-city residents to reinstate 24/7 trading hours at a nearly completed arts and cultural venue.
- Megan Gorrey and David Barwell
Night-life tsar hands over plan to incentivise live music
Queensland is mulling over a major blueprint from its inaugural Night-Life Economy Commissioner to ease pressure on smaller music and entertainment venues.
- Matt Dennien
‘The people, the vibe, everything’: How two Sydney suburbs plan to supercharge nightlife
Nightlife is growing significantly faster in Sydney’s west than in the east – and this is not by accident.
- Cindy Yin
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‘We don’t want any red tape’: The plan to make Sydney’s street dining tables permanent
The concrete barriers that have taken over city streets would be scrapped for bigger footpaths under plans to lock in the city’s “outdoor dining revolution”.
- Megan Gorrey
How this New Yorker says Sydney can be the city that never sleeps
Twenty-four-hour public transport and floodlit beaches are two ways the metropolis can improve, according to planner Saiful Salihudin.
- Megan Gorrey
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.
- Megan Gorrey
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Is Oxford Street finally bouncing back? New start for the Golden Mile
The impending reopening of an Oxford Street landmark is being hailed as a sign that the Golden Mile is ready to get its groove on.
- Julie Power
‘This is ridiculous’: How a row of plants sparked fury in Potts Point
A Sydney restaurateur has lashed out at council red-tape after rangers showed up at her eatery to investigate a complaint about an obstructed footpath.
- Megan Gorrey