Iemma delivers Liquor and Planning reforms for small bars and entertainment, but does anyone care?
We do!
Its a courageous thing to go before not only the electorate, but the
media as well, and do the business to try and make NSW a better place
to be.
Certainly for cultural planning policy reform for NSW, the Iemma
Government, including Graham West, Frank Sartor, and Virginia Judge
have implemented some remarkable changes for this state that previous
Governments for a generation were unable to deliver.
- Like the introduction of new and competitive Liquor laws, as well as
the long overdue reform to the NSW Place of Public Entertainment
PoPE regulations.
Currently the polls are gloomy, the press behave like political
ambulance chasers unable to cope with good news, and maybe many have
forgotten so quickly that big changes have been made in a difficult
area, - but we haven't -
So very well done, and thanks!.
We also note that no members of the Raise the Bar team are members
of a political party ( although John Wardle is running as an
independent candidate for the City of Sydney in Local Government
elections on September 13, with Clr John McInerney and ClrClover
Moore).

