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EXTRA CHEERS FOR THE GREEN AND GOLD

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EXTRA CHEERS FOR THE GREEN AND GOLD

Pubs and clubs are set to receive a major boost, after the NSW Government extended
trading hours for upcoming major sports events, including the FIFA World Cup soccer
finals, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup cricket finals and the Commonwealth Games.

Minister for Hospitality and Racing Kevin Anderson said the late night trading hours
will support the State’s venues and encourage sports fans to come together to watch
all the live action on big screens.

“The NSW Government’s trading extensions for major sports and cultural events have
become increasingly popular as more people get out and about and socialise in
licensed venues,” Mr Anderson said.

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“The late night trading not only supports hospitality businesses and the economy, it
also gives sports fans the chance to head to their local to watch these great sporting
events and cheer on the green and gold.

ClubsNSW CEO Josh Landis welcomed the announcement and said the extended
trading hours will give venues across the State a major boost.
“We know the past few years have been tough for our clubs, and it’s proactive
decisions like this by the NSW Government that are key to helping them in their
recovery,” Mr Landis said.

“Extending trading hours during major sporting events will be great for the
community, and I urge people to get out and give back to the venues that support
them.”

Australian Hotels Association CEO John Whelan said there’s no better place to
watch Aussie athletes compete than down at your local.

This trading extension really is a victory for common-sense and we thank Minister
Anderson for the initiative after what’s been an incredibly difficult time for hotels
across NSW,” Mr Whelan said.

The extended trading hours do not apply to takeaway alcohol sales. Venues already
approved to trade during or beyond the extended hours can operate as usual.

Local hospitality businesses are currently benefiting from extended Alfresco dining
measures, which the NSW has recently announced to further support the industry.

“The temporary measures have been incredibly successful and a huge boost to the
industry, so extending them has given hospitality businesses greater certainty for at
least another 18 months,” Mr Anderson said.

“The uptake has largely been in the CBD, which has been great because it suffered
so significantly during the pandemic. We would also love to see more regional venues
take up this opportunity and consider permanent options that reflect the community’s
desire to dine outdoors year-round.”

 

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