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We held a special ‘Ask Me Anything’ event at Mary’s Underground to explore urban planning in the night time economy. From the role housing plays in our city’s livability to understanding Special Entertainment Precinct, our panel of experts delved into it all. Our panel of experts included: Andrew Thomas, Executive Manager Planning & Development, City […]
We are offering free 12 month membership to small hospitality and/or arts and culture operators within the City of Sydney.
The NTIA was thrilled to host a Q&A session with the Shadow Minister for the Night Time Economy and Music, the Hon. John Graham at Waywards in Newtown.
NTIA CEO Mick Gibb spoke with Sydney WorldPride Director of Communications and Engagement Meredith Jones about the big plans for 202 and how night time operators can get involved.
NTIA CEO Mick Gibb spoke with SXSW Sydney Managing Director Colin Daniels and Head of Government and Stakeholder Relations Amanda Choularton about the big plans for 2023.
During this webinar, our Chair, Justine Baker, chatted all things reopening with Michael Kill, CEO of Night Time Industries Association in the UK.
The Night Time Industries Association has developed best practice guidelines to outline clear and actionable recommendations in order to assist businesses to provide safer working conditions for their staff and contractors at night.
Support measures are available for small or medium business with an annual turnover of less than $250 million who are dealing with the economic impacts of COVID-19, you may be able to access loans of up to $5 million over a term of up to 10 years.
Support measures are available for NSW businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
City of Sydney has an array of support measures available to small businesses and sole traders.
There are a suite of relief measures available for businesses including commercial lease support and more.