NSW hotels and clubs will keep their doors open for longer for special events this year, to help support the State's hospitality industry and night-time economy.
Minister for Hospitality and Racing, Kevin Anderson said the NSW Government was pleased to confirm more extensions to trading hours for special events in 2023, including the Tamworth Country Music Festival, World Pride Sydney, the NRL Grand Final and Vivid Sydney.
"These extensions will provide an extra 44 hours of trading across the year and will deliver a huge boost to our State's hospitality industry, by creating more jobs and boosting business, while giving patrons more opportunities to socialise at venues during and after special events," Mr Anderson said.
"The 2023 events calendar is taking shape and will be an exciting year, with the NSW Government already approving 20 special extensions, giving people more options to enjoy major sports, arts and cultural events."
Hotels and registered clubs can trade for longer to celebrate the special cultural and sporting events on the days listed below:
Parkes Elvis Festival |
10pm to midnight on Sunday 8 January 2023 for venues in the Parkes LGA |
Tamworth Country Music Festival |
10pm to midnight on Sunday 15 and 22 January 2023 for venues in Tamworth regional LGA |
Australian Open Men's Singles Final |
10pm to midnight on Sunday 29 January 2023 for venues providing live broadcast of the match |
World Pride Sydney |
Various extended periods for venues in Sydney, Darlinghurst and Surry Hills in the City of Sydney LGA and Paddington in the Woollahra LGA. |
Newcastle 500 Supercar race |
10pm to midnight on Sunday 12 March 2023 for venues in the City of Newcastle LGA |
Vivid Sydney |
10pm to midnight on Sunday 28 May, 4 and 11 June 2023 for venues in Sydney, The Rocks, Barangaroo and Potts Point in the City of Sydney LGA |
Coonamble Rodeo and Campdraft |
10pm to midnight on Sunday 5 June 2023 for venues in the Coonamble LGA |
NRL Grand Final |
10pm to midnight on Sunday 1 October 2023 |
Bathurst 1000 |
10pm to midnight on Sunday 8 October 2023 for venues in the Bathurst regional LGA (but only in Abercrombie, Bathurst, Eglinton, Kelso, Llanarth, Mitchell, Mount Panorama, Orton Park, Perthville, Raglan, South Bathurst, West Bathurst and Windradyne) |
These trading extensions do not affect takeaway alcohol trading times. Individual trading restrictions or other special conditions that apply to a venue's liquor licence also remain in place for these events.
For more details, please visit Liquor and Gaming NSW extended trading hours.