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Sydney’s night-time economy bounces back

The City of Sydney has released a quarterly snapshot that explores economic trends during the first quarter of 2023, which show the city is approaching pre-pandemic levels across several indicators.

The data reveals the night-time economy has bounced back strongly to 97% of 2019 levels. Spend between 6pm and 6am represents 29% of local spend in a 24-hour period, which is a higher portion than in 2019.

Saturday night is the star of the show, up 15% on pre-pandemic levels, with Sunday nights close behind in terms of growth, with 14% more being spent compared to pre-COVID-19 levels. Night-time spend on Fridays has recovered more slowly but now matches pre-pandemic performance.

Other key takeaways are:

“Each quarter we’re pulling together a snapshot across a range of datasets relating to visitors, consumer spend, people movement, and the overall economic performance of our city,” Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore said.

“We are constantly talking with stakeholders to understand what is happening on the ground for their business and community, and this will give us a strong evidence base of what changes are occurring in our area.

“In turn, it will help us better understand how people connect with the city, provide valuable insights to businesses and community, and guide our strategies.”

Learn more here.

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