NSW Transport Minister AndrewConstance says the Berejiklian government’s new strategy to re-open Sydney’s 24/7 economy is “about creating jobs”.
NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance says the Berejiklian government’s new strategy to re-open Sydney’s 24/7 economy is “about creating jobs”. More late-night transport, longer opening hours and fewer restrictions for live music could be introduced under the state government plan to revive Sydney’s 24-hour economy.
Mr Constance said the new program would be spearheaded by Jobs, Investment and Tourism Minister Stuart Ayres who would look at reviving both city and regional centres. He said the government wanted “to try and re-invigorate [Sydney] as a truly global city as we come out of the pandemic”. The Transport Minister said he was “very mindful of drug and alcohol fueled violence” and the re-invigoration of night life in Sydney would have to be coupled with a change in the culture.
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