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New planning laws for NSW to support new licensed venues.

Under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Bill 2008, the dreaded PoPE entertainment laws will be replaced with reviewable conditions on licensed premises that encourage more live music / theatre/ comedy / and public speaking.

provided the Bill is passed!

Download the Environmental Planning and Assessment Bill 2008


Raise the Bar guide to NSW PoPE laws

Every venue in NSW that wants artistic activity requires a PoPE approval through council.

Curiously, if you want sport or gambling, no PoPE consent is required.

Read the Raise the Bar PoPE Fact Sheet here.



Victoria and New South Wales: Liquor Law Comparisons

New Study into NSW Liquor Laws


New study into NSW liquor laws finds the reasons for the current restrictions appear to have little or no relevance for the principal object of liquor law namely containment of alcohol abuse, and seem more concerned with apportioning business to vested interests, in particular hotels.

Prepared by Professor John Nieuwenhuysen from Monash University.

Read the full report here.


National Competition Policy review into NSW Liquor Laws


This Report details the process and outcome of the National Competition Policy review of the NSW liquor and club management laws, and recommends that all licensed restaurants be able to automatically operate a reception area (cocktail bar)

There was general agreement in submissions made to the review and opinions expressed throughout the Summit that the liquor laws and the licensing process are in urgent need of simplification, so that unnecessary complexity is eliminated and the substantial costs associated with applications and compliance are reduced.

The review has made 35 recommendations in total, and those are divided into two categories:

  1. recommendations dealing with current restrictions on competition, and

  2. proposed licensing reform options for NSW.

Read the full report here





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