"We just want to get Sydney going again and revitalise the nightlife."
Sydney's nightlife could finally be on the mend following reports that its contentious lockout laws could be relaxed.
As Fairfax reports, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has ordered a review of the legislation just over five years after they were introduced.
"After five years of operation, it makes sense for us to now take stock and examine whether any further changes should be made," Berejiklian said.
She continued, "We have always sought to strike a balance between limiting alcohol-related violence and maintaining a vibrant night-time economy.
"During this period, we have also worked to relax certain aspects of the laws, such as extending trading hours for bars and clubs for major events, and making it easier for small bars, restaurants and cafes to start up and operate."
Berejiklian's call for a review of the lockout laws come after the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers and the Greens parties have urged for the legislation to be axed altogether.
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"We just want to get Sydney going again and revitalise the nightlife," Shooters MP Robert Borsak said yesterday.
"If there is a problem with violence and policing, then fix that, but don't make venues close."
The news comes just weeks after the City Of Sydney announced plans to launch a 24-hour city centre and more performance venues across the city.