Plans to hold more events in a section of the Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park have sparked opposition from residents.
The golf club in Sydney’s east has an unlikely new ally in the Hollywood star,who on Saturday filmed a video urging people to save it.
The rich and famous who play on Sydney’s private courses won’t miss a thing if Moore Park Golf Course is altered. The big losers will be everyday mums,dads,children and groups of friends.
Former Victorian Labor premier Daniel Andrews,a keen golfer,believes Premier Chris Minns’ decision was not “particularly smart”.
Venues NSW has come up with a novel compromise to allow more Moore Park shows:five will need to be quieter than the rest.
Much of the brouhaha about the state government’s announced plan to convert half of the inner-city course into public parkland is unaware of this unspeakable truth.
With a housing affordability and supply crisis dogging NSW more than any other state,sacrifices will be necessary.
Nearly half of the popular Moore Park Golf Course will become a public park.
Entertainment Quarter chairman Tony Shepherd said it was “within the realm of possibility” the consortium could finance a station that would serve the precinct and Moore Park.
Former premier Mike Baird and broadcaster Alan Jones have backed Morris Iemma’s appointment as the new chair of Venues NSW.
FIFA will commandeer the grass car parks usually used by attendees of football matches at Allianz Stadium.