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216:(BOCSAR) released in April 2015 showed a 26% reduction in assaults in the lockout area, and a 32% reduction in assaults in Kings Cross. In a March 2017 report, however, areas adjacent to the lockout precinct showed a 12% increase in assaults, with a 17% increase in "easy-to-reach" areas. Representatives from peak medical organisations such as the
316:, was released in September 2016. The review considered the impact and effectiveness of the laws, but did not address some of the complaints the community had about the laws, including the impact on employment in the precincts. While largely backing the laws, the review recommended relaxing the 1.30am lockout to 2am for live entertainment venues.
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installed. These venues may permit entrance to patrons on the condition that they do not serve alcohol past 1.30am and do not provide entertainment other than poker machines and background entertainment. Most licensed small bars (maximum 60 people), restaurants and tourist accommodation may stay open
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poll of 1,600 voters taken in August 2016 found "broad support within the community for keeping a 1:30am lockout (70 per cent) and retaining the 3am 'last drinks' time (72 per cent)". It further found that "three-quarters of young people support existing laws" and that a majority of NSW voters said
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December 2016, the NSW Government released its response to the review and said it would relax the lockout law for live music venues by a half-hour in a two-year trial. In line with the review, takeaway and home delivery alcohol sales will be extended from 10pm to 11pm across the State.
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52:) with the objective of reducing alcohol-fuelled violence. The legislation required 1.30am lockouts and 3am last drinks at bars, pubs and clubs in the Sydney CBD entertainment precinct. The precinct, defined in regulations, was bounded by Kings Cross,
78:. In response, the NSW Government announced it would "maintain Sydney’s lockout laws and implement the key recommendations" which included relaxing the last drinks and lockout laws by half an hour for live entertainment venues in a two-year trial.
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a regulation-making power to declare areas as prescribed precincts and impose conditions on licensed premises within those precincts. The regulations defined the new 'CBD entertainment precinct' as the region bounded by Kings Cross,
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659:"Barry O'Farrell announces 'tough' laws to combat alcohol-fuelled violence"
389:"Lockout laws should be axed in CBD but kept in Kings Cross, inquiry finds"
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1195:"Newtown cracks down on 'party buses' as support slips for lockout laws"
882:"Star casino may be the most violent venue but exempt from restrictions"
1442:"Good riddance: lockout laws were the Agent Orange of Sydney's culture"
1038:"Sydney's lockout laws: five key facts about the city's alcohol debate"
1015:"Sydney icon World Bar reveals how hard the lockout laws have hit 'em"
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1416:"NSW Government's response to lockout and last drinks laws announced"
1086:"Majority of voters back broader lockout laws across NSW, poll shows"
732:"Alcohol: Barry O'Farrell announces Sydney lockouts from February 24"
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492:"NSW Government to scrap controversial lockout laws in Kings Cross"
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969:"Going, going, gone: 10 iconic bar closures and moves in Sydney"
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1104:"Australian Hotels Association Call For Change To Lockout Laws"
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casino, which is one of Sydney's most violent licensed venues.
859:"And the winner of Sydney's lockout laws is ... Star casino!"
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1332:"Callinan review findings released, laws could be relaxed"
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The entertainment precinct defined in regulations ends at
1386:"Sydney Lockout Laws To Be Relaxed For Live Music Venues"
1461:"No need to ditch Sydney's lockout laws with a big bang"
1213:"Notorious lockout laws could be reversed in Sydney CBD"
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Renner, Christina; Cowper, Ashleigh (31 January 2014),
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the lockout laws should be extended across the state.
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Laws to reduce alcoholic violence in Sydney, Australia
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1355:"Lockout, last drinks laws relaxed after review"
1263:"Peak Industry Body Comments on Callinan Review"
372:Lockout and last drinks laws to remain in Sydney
809:"Alcohol and Drug fuelled violence initiatives"
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950:"Lockout laws must change with the times"
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285:. Other protests organised by '
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