55:
81:
Of the 457 premises that were originally planned to be bound by the lockout, 115 were granted exemption but must abide under a number of rules which include no passouts after 2am for smokers; passouts for food, cab etc.; no advertising the fact that they have exemptions, and extra security guards
78:. One of the objectives of the lockout was to reduce 'bar hopping' between 2am and 6am. On 2 June at 4.30am, the first morning of the trial, a bouncer struck a reveler outside a bar. Brumby used the incident to justify the need for the lockout.
177:
186:
158:
111:
62:
Melbourne Locked Out, a protest group designed specifically for campaigning against the lockout, was a source of opposition. On 30 May 2008, a protest was held at the
246:
28:. The three-month trial period began on 2 June 2008 and lasted until 2 September of that year. A permanent lockout was not instigated after the trial was over.
203:
136:
221:
162:
31:
The lockout prohibited patrons from entering pubs, bars and nightclubs after 2am in designated areas which included the council areas of
121:
21:
299:
294:
256:
207:
116:
54:
32:
91:
44:
36:
25:
82:
after 2am. A bid by VCAT to enforce the 2am lockout on exempt venues was dismissed on 16 June.
40:
63:
231:
288:
48:
154:
75:
226:
51:. Licensees that breached the lockout could be fined a maximum of $ 6,899.
251:
179:
Evaluation of the
Temporary Late Night Entry Declaration: Final Report
278:
272:
53:
159:"Victoria's alcohol action plan to restore the balance"
161:(Press release). Victorian Government. Archived from
112:"Brumby dumps 2am lockout after increase in violence"
206:. Victorian Government. 2 June 2008. Archived from
185:, Victorian Government, p. 78, archived from
74:The 2am lockout was announced on 2 May by Premier
20:" was the name of a 2008 initiative set up by the
8:
230:. News Limited. 2 June 2008. Archived from
222:"Bouncer's attack 'justifies 2am lockout'"
102:
66:, with about 3,000 people attending.
7:
24:to curb alcohol-related violence in
247:"Court blow for lockout initiative"
14:
245:Houston, Cameron (17 June 2008).
110:Rennie, Reko (10 November 2008).
275:- Presented by MelbournePubs.com
255:. Fairfax Media. Archived from
204:"Premier Discusses 2am Lockout"
120:. Fairfax Media. Archived from
1:
273:2am Lockout Information Site
316:
135:Padula, Marinella (2016).
22:Victorian Labor Government
137:"Melbourne's 2am lockout"
300:Alcohol law in Australia
176:KPMG (November 2008),
59:
259:on 17 September 2014.
117:Sydney Morning Herald
57:
295:Culture of Melbourne
279:Melbourne Locked Out
124:on 29 January 2016.
92:Sydney lockout laws
192:on 15 October 2016
60:
307:
261:
260:
242:
236:
235:
218:
212:
211:
210:on 21 July 2008.
200:
194:
193:
191:
184:
173:
167:
166:
165:on 27 July 2008.
151:
145:
144:
132:
126:
125:
107:
64:Treasury Gardens
315:
314:
310:
309:
308:
306:
305:
304:
285:
284:
281:- Protest group
269:
264:
244:
243:
239:
234:on 2 June 2008.
220:
219:
215:
202:
201:
197:
189:
182:
175:
174:
170:
153:
152:
148:
134:
133:
129:
109:
108:
104:
100:
88:
72:
43:(including the
12:
11:
5:
313:
311:
303:
302:
297:
287:
286:
283:
282:
276:
268:
267:External links
265:
263:
262:
237:
213:
195:
168:
157:(2 May 2008).
146:
127:
101:
99:
96:
95:
94:
87:
84:
71:
68:
58:Protest poster
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
312:
301:
298:
296:
293:
292:
290:
280:
277:
274:
271:
270:
266:
258:
254:
253:
248:
241:
238:
233:
229:
228:
223:
217:
214:
209:
205:
199:
196:
188:
181:
180:
172:
169:
164:
160:
156:
150:
147:
142:
138:
131:
128:
123:
119:
118:
113:
106:
103:
97:
93:
90:
89:
85:
83:
79:
77:
69:
67:
65:
56:
52:
50:
46:
42:
38:
34:
29:
27:
23:
19:
257:the original
250:
240:
232:the original
225:
216:
208:the original
198:
187:the original
178:
171:
163:the original
155:Brumby, John
149:
140:
130:
122:the original
115:
105:
80:
73:
61:
33:Port Phillip
30:
17:
15:
76:John Brumby
37:Stonnington
18:2am Lockout
289:Categories
227:Herald Sun
98:References
45:Docklands
41:Melbourne
26:Melbourne
86:See also
252:The Age
70:History
141:ANZSOG
47:) and
190:(PDF)
183:(PDF)
49:Yarra
16:The "
291::
249:.
224:.
139:.
114:.
39:,
35:,
143:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.