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read moreDistrict teams from across Sydney will tonight showcase their plans for building unique, vibrant night time destinations at the Uptown District Showcase, a major milestone of the NSW Government's 24- Hour Economy Strategy.
24-Hour Economy Commissioner Michael Rodrigues said the Showcase is the culmination of the inaugural Uptown Accelerator Program, which has helped 30 district teams to amplify the potential of their local night-time economy.
Rodrigues notes “COVID-19 has given us a tremendous opportunity to re-shape Sydney’s night-time experience and lay the groundwork for a truly 24-hour city. We are welcoming a new era for Sydney's going out economy, one that is as diverse as it is inspiring, as exciting as it is sustainable.
“Greater Sydney is already blessed with an enviable array of going-out experiences. Uptown is about sharing the unique story of each district, elevating its profile and in doing so enticing residents and visitors to experience the many stories of our city first-hand.”
District teams have spent the past five weeks workshopping ideas to enhance Greater Sydney’s neighbourhood nightlife as part of the program which is modelled on the success of the YCK (York, Clarence and Kent) Laneways district.
The teams comprising arts and cultural institutions, bars, restaurants, live music venues and family friendly destinations, took part in the first phase which delivered workshops on district visioning, place identity, as well as training on grant applications and sponsorship proposals.
Team Leader for the Eastwood Korea Uptown District Team, Brian Park said that Rowe Street, Eastwood has been officially nominated as a new ‘Korea Town’ precinct. The team want to make this an iconic area for Australians and tourists to share K-culture with their family and friends.
“We have learned from A to Z how to make up our own story, develop an action plan, prepare proposals and contact potential sponsors. Every program surprised us with great and helpful contents for us to learn and take a further step forward. Uptown is a starting point for our journey to success,” Park said.
The second phase of Uptown will kick off in coming months and will provide seed funding for districts across Sydney to bring their ideas to life.
For more information, please visit: www.investment.nsw.gov.au/Uptown
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31st March 2021 - Sydney’s new planning rules aim to revitalise $4 billion night-time economy
29th January 2021 - Advisory Committee tasked with reinvigorating Melbourne’s night-time economy
23rd October 2020 - City of Sydney seeks feedback on proposed future night-time and cultural life
7th September 2020 - Night Time Industries Association launches new campaign aimed at younger patrons
16th July 2020 - City of Sydney continues to invest in night-time economy
19th June 2020 - City of Sydney plans reforms to open up new performance venues
30th March 2020 - City of Sydney to consider expanded financial relief for cultural and creative sectors
27th August 2019 - Kings Cross night club repurposed as multi-level arts hub, Fringe HQ
24th July 2019 - Lockout laws have devastating impact on Sydney’s night-time economy
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