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The decision to repeal lockout laws in Sydney’s Kings Cross – the last zone the controversial laws have remained in place – will breathe new life into the Sydney icon, according to the Sydney Business Chamber.

The changes mean venues will be able to accept customers after 1:30am, restrictions on serving drinks in glass as opposed to plastic cups scrapped.

The changes will come into effect from 8 March, and effectively remove the last remnants of the strict lockouts introduced in 2014.

However businesses will still be subject to a last drinks rule, which has been extended until 3.30am.

Katherine O’Regan, executive director of the Sydney Business Chamber, said the changes are “a great opportunity to realise the full potential of Kings Cross as a diverse, inclusive and economically valuable addition to the city as a place not simply centred around late night drinking,”

“Historically the Cross has a rich diversity of characters and places like the Minerva and the Hays Theatres and we now have the opportunity to transform it into a culturally significant, fun and safe precinct for people of all ages to enjoy at night.”

“Sydney’s late-night drinking scene has matured since the laws were first introduced to curb alcohol fuelled violence and with clever planning and security measures, Kings Cross can accommodate the needs of a much broader clientele in a safe and vibrant atmosphere that every truly global city needs,” O’Regan said.

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source: theguardian.com