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Minister for Gaming and Racing David Harris and Royal Hotel Wyong owner Frank Arangio. Minister for Gaming and Racing David Harris and Royal Hotel Wyong owner Frank Arangio. Featured
03 October 2024 Posted by 

FOOTY FANS TO KICK ON AFTER NRL GRAND FINAL

Special event extended trading at pubs and clubs
NRL fans will be able to enjoy footy fever together for longer after this weekend’s grand final with pubs, clubs and bars to stay open later, thanks to the NSW Government’s special event extended trading.
 
Fans of the Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm will be able to celebrate or commiserate until midnight on Sunday, October 6, at all eligible licensed premises which show a live broadcast of the season finale.
 
Special event extended trading hours are made available under the Liquor Act 2007 for events that are of “regional, state or national significance.”
 
The initiative is designed to supports the state’s venues and encourages a vibrant nightlife for residents and visitors.
 
The additional opening hours apply only to drinks sold on premises, not takeaway alcohol sales or the operation of gaming machines.
 
Any individual trading restrictions or special conditions that apply to a venue’s liquor licence also remain in place for these events.
 
The full list of special events and more information on extended trading can be found here: Special Event Extended Trading - Liquor & Gaming NSW
 
For more information on the NSW Government’s Vibrancy reforms, please visit: Vibrancy Reforms | NSW Government
Patrons should check with their local venue for specific opening hours on Sunday.
 
Minister for Gaming and Racing David Harris said: “Grand final fever will grip our state this long weekend and the NSW Government’s Vibrancy Reforms are in place to cater for fans wanting to make the most of it on Sunday night.
 
“In 2023, we expanded the special event extended trading incentive to apply to small bars, general bars and live music and performance venues, as well as pubs and clubs, so people could head out and celebrate events like the NRL Grand Final.
 
“We want people to be able to enjoy the post-game celebrations but also stay safe.
 
“Eligible venues must ensure they continue to adhere to Responsible Service of Alcohol requirements and have appropriate measures in place to ensure the safety of their patrons.”


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