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Melbournians asked to make bookings for CBD entry on New Years Eve
Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp has detailed the city's restrictions for New Years Eve, disclosing the state had decided against holding a firework display in order to continue supporting small businesses in the CDB. “There will be streets and precincts closed across the municipality where people can book into restaurants, where they will be entertained, where they can feel that sense of comradery and enjoy time with family and friends as we lead into New Years,” Ms Capp said. Street feasts will be open for New Year’s Eve, and on New Year’s Day, for brunch and dinner also. “It’s important that instead of having that one time to celebrate, street feast continues … tomorrow night for New Year's Eve and then extends onto New Year’s Day for brunch and New Year’s Day dinner. Ms Capp said there were still bookings available with street feast and encouraged people to book - to support the local businesses and help the city celebrate safely. “We are delighted… that we could continue to support our hospitality industry here in Melbourne,” she said. “We decided to keep our city open, to keep supporting those businesses that add so much to Melbourne’s character and personality and recognising for all those business owners and their teams one of the best things we can do to bring in the new year is to show our support for them.”


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