AMA National Alcohol Summit Addressing Alcohol Related Harm: Local Government Perspective Kate O’Connor Manager City Business and Safety City of Sydney.

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AMA National Alcohol Summit Addressing Alcohol Related Harm: Local Government Perspective Kate O’Connor Manager City Business and Safety City of Sydney

Role of Local Government -Public space management -Safe communities -Cities at night for everyone

/3 Responses include: - Precinct-based action plans - Diverse night time events - Research and consultation - Planning controls - Collaborative working

/4 Areas for action -Addressing outlet density, saturation and cumulative impact -Improvements to liquor licensing/planning system -Collection of meaningful data