Council recently opened its Night Time Activation community consultation to grow Georges River’s night time offerings.
Nightlife is an important part of a community’s culture to collaborate, invigorate, inspire and encourage social cohesion. Captivating entertainment, delicious food and drink, and a thriving arts scene is our vision.
Council’s cultural facilities, including Hurstville Museum & Gallery, Entertainment Centre and Council’s libraries are looking to gauge the community’s appetite for regular night time visitation.
Council recently undertook a night time economy study to grow Georges River’s nightlife into a regular vibrant scene; the key step in the interim is to ask the community what they want.
Mayor Nick Katris said, “We’ve had a great response and high visitation with events like Un[contained], night markets and outdoor cinemas, and now we want to know what you think what else could we be doing.
“This is an opportunity for the community to suggest events that reflect our cultural diversity. These projects provide social, cultural, and economic benefits to Georges River, making nightlife a safe and exciting space for our community.”
The consultation closes on 13 February 2023.
To give your feedback, visit