The New South Wales Labor Government has removed the controversial sit-down alcohol rule as part of its major reforms intended to rejuvenate nightlife.
The New South Wales government has overturned a controversial alcohol law restricting patrons’ freedoms, as part of broader efforts to rejuvenate the state’s struggling nightlife sector.
However under new laws, adults have been trusted with the choice of whether or not they stand or sit while consuming alcohol. “Having an economy that fires up at 5pm during the week is critical for global cities like Sydney,” he added.
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