Liberal Party NSW
Connect with the NSW Liberals
  • Our Team
    • State Liberals
    • Meet Mark Speakman
    • Federal Liberals
    • Meet Sussan Ley
  • Our Party
    • Our Structure
    • Our Beliefs
    • Our History
    • Our Leaders
    • Join Our Party
    • Friends of the Liberal Party
    • Liberal Women's Council
    • NSW Young Liberals
  • News
    • Federal News
    • State News
  • Get Involved
  • Contact
  • Volunteer
  • Members' Login
Join Donate

Enmore road to continue rocking longer and later

2 December 2022
Share this
Related Articles

The successful trial of NSW’s first special entertainment precinct on Enmore Road, in the heart of Sydney’s inner west, has been extended to July next year.
 
Minister for Hospitality and Racing Kevin Anderson said the extension is a strong show of faith in the trial, which has been run by Inner West Council, with support from the NSW Government.
 
“The three-month trial was due to end on 30 November, but because of its success and popularity among businesses, artists and patrons, it will continue for a further eight months,” Mr Anderson said.
 
“The trial has cemented Enmore Road as one of Sydney’s leading entertainment hotspots, and has helped to boost live music opportunities.”
 
Eight venues have participated in the extended trading as part of the Enmore Road Special Entertainment Precinct trial, with more expected to join, now that the extension has been confirmed.
 
Under the trial, participating venues that host live performances or other arts and cultural events for an additional 45-minute period after 8pm, are able to extend their liquor trading for an extra 30 minutes.
 
As part of the pilot, noise complaints are being managed soley by Inner West Council – who are working to streamline the noise complaint process, instead of multiple government agencies.
 
Minister for Planning and Minister for Homes Anthony Roberts said the extension means that nightlife in Enmore can continue rocking through the summer.
 
“We’ve worked hard to help businesses get back on their feet, and it’s fantastic to see so many venues participating in the trial and opening their doors to patrons for longer,” Mr Roberts said.
 
Jacquiline Cunningham, owner of the Secret Garden Bar said being a part of the Special Entertainment Precinct is a privilege to help support the strip’s  recently crowned title as the “coolest street in Sydney”.
 
“The extended live performance and trading hours is like a stamp of approval, which gave us confidence to keep our shows on for more people to enjoy later into the night,” Ms Cunningham said.
 
“We pride ourselves on providing for a broad range of live entertainment and we are glad to have an opportunity to create a stronger emphasis on our bar’s live performance offerings during the trial.
 
“We hired more artists, and with great live bands, drag shows and comedies free of charge, our bar has been ever more popular among punters. This trial has been a win for all.”

Related Articles: #Tourism

Labor sneaks out camping fee hikes — families slammed with $600 costs

Labor sneaks out camping fee hikes — families slammed with $600 costs

The Minns Labor Government has been caught sneaking out plans to slug families with massive camping fee hikes — driving up the cost of a simple family getaway by almost $150.

21 April 2025

100 days to go until Vivid Sydney dazzles again

100 days to go until Vivid Sydney dazzles again

The countdown to Vivid Sydney 2023 has officially begun, with today marking 100 days until the festival’s Lights On moment at 6pm on Friday 26 May.

15 February 2023

Swimmers can now take a dip at Barangaroo

Swimmers can now take a dip at Barangaroo

Summertime at Barangaroo just got a lot cooler with the community now able to dip in Sydney’s famous harbour waters with a new a swimming enclosure at Marrinawi Cove

9 January 2023

Authorised by Chris Stone, Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division, Level 2, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

Donations by individuals to registered political parties of between $2 and $1,500 in a financial year are tax deductible. Phone: 02 8356 0300.

Privacy Policy

Liberal Party NSW