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Keep Sydney Open calls for Sydney night mayor

The group has been inspired by a recent nightlife summit in Amsterdam

  • SCOTT CARBINES
  • 16 May 2016

Anti-lockouts group Keep Sydney Open has called for a night mayor to be appointed in Sydney.

The group's campaign manager Tyson Koh recently attended a summit in The Netherlands held by Amsterdam night mayor Mirik Milan, who has represented his city's nightlife industry since 2012, and posted to Facebook:

"I am advocating strongly for the creation of a Night Mayor of our own. As the current (New South Wales state) government has displayed an utter disregard for the cultures that exist after dark, I believe they should make an effort to reconcile this ignorance by appointing either a person or a department that is dedicated to making Sydney's night-time economy work."

Central Sydney bars and clubs have been forced to abide by a 1.30am lockout and 3am cessation of service since February 2014. The restrictive laws are currently up for review.

Read Tyson Koh's full post here.

Scott Carbines is Mixmag's Australian Digital Content Editor, follow him on Twitter

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