Political party for music, arts, small business and vibrant latenight culture — Authorised by Eoin Maher, Keep Sydney Open, 255B Crown St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
The New South Wales government has outlined a new vision for Sydney, one that sees the city as a 24-hour economy but it won't be confined to traditional night time hotspots like Kings Cross. https://t.co/TWh1KQycs4 #7NEWS
@jedws Transport is part of the plan, but it’s going to be a slow process to fit changes into whatever the Covid restrictions allow for as time goes on.
The NSW Govt is announcing a plan to kickstart the 24-hr economy today. We’ve been part of group that’s been working with them for the last 8 months. The plan includes many of the policies our followers called for back in 2016 — a major win for Sydney! #nswpol#keepsydneyopen
Of course, we will be keeping a close eye on the progress of State Government over the coming months and do what we can to assist groups with taking advantage of the plan. It’s the end of a very long journey for us as we look to further improve our communities in the future! ❤️
The political issue that started my interest in politics 5 years ago has been fixed! THANK YOU @KeepSydneyOpen ! THANK YOU TO @tysonkoh WE OFFICIALLY HAVE OUR CITY BACK! 😍🎉🍾🎼
It’s official. The state’s a Deputy Coroner calls for pill testing and an end to sniffer dogs. It’s your move now, @GladysB#nswpol https://t.co/bv11sDqVXr
NOW | The parliamentary committee into Sydney’s night-time economy has called on the state government to wind back its lockout laws.
@karlstefanovic speaks to @tysonkoh, from @KeepSydneyOpen
The parliamentary report into lockouts recommends scrapping the 1:30am lockout and 3am last drinks everywhere except Kings Cross. It’s not over yet, but we wouldn’t be where we are without your support. Thank you! #keepsydneyopen
There are recommendations to create an office to oversee the night-time economy and scope out 24-hour transport on weekends. This is what KSO asked for when we first began.