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The New South Wales government has fast-tracked liquor law changes in a bid to revive the hospitality industry as the economy recovers from the pandemic.

The changes will allow venues to expand license boundaries in three days instead of taking up to 51 days.

Businesses will also be allowed to apply for al fresco licenses without needing to obtain planning approval.

 

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