Sector Specific Keynotes and Workshops,

March 22 – 25, 2021

Global Cities After Dark Sydney 2021 is a week-long capacity building and resilience focussed program of keynotes, sector-specific workshops, think-tanks and a  ‘Celebrate Local’ closing event, co-designed with local NTE sector leaders.

This years event signifies the first time Sydney’s night-time economy sector has come together since the pandemic to actively plan for the implementation of the NSW Government 24-Hour Economy Strategy.

Each night of the program from Monday 22 March to Thursday 25 March will have a different sector focus. These specific workshops aim to harness and rapidly exchange the collective knowledge of a range of different actors and experts from the following sectors within Sydney’s night-time economy: 

  • Hospitality;
  • Live Music & Entertainment; 
  • Major Events & Tourism;
  • Transport and Health & Safety.

If you are interested in being involved please select the workshop below that best fits your field of work.

Hospitality Sector Workshop
Date: Monday 22nd March
Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Location: Learning Centre, Powerhouse Museum

 

International keynote with Riyaaz Amlani, Mumbai

India’s hospitality leader and pioneer will present a keynote highlighting: 

  • Innovation in his local sector whilst navigating the impact of the pandemic; 
  • Best practice examples of new ways of doing business and building resilience across the hospitality sector; 
  • Key trends in his local sector and what Sydney businesses can do now to set themselves up for future success.  

 

Hospitality sector workshop with Michael Rodrigues + Kathy Savill

Sydney’s hospitality leader and Inaugural NSW 24-Hour Economy Commissioner Michael Rodrigues joins hospitality consultant and business coach Kathy Savill to host this 2.5 hour workshop, that includes: 

  • The future environment the hospitality sector will navigate in 2021 and 2022 and new, innovative ways that the local sector can rebuild; 
  • How businesses within the sector can learn to be agile by thinking out of the box; 
  • Challenges within hospitality sector – outside of just the pandemic – and ways the sector can work together to address these;
  • How other cities have approached hospitality at night, identifying Sydney’s nuances and articulation of best practice examples from other cities.

Global Cities After Dark 2021 is proudly sponsored by the NSW Government, City of Sydney and Powerhouse Museum through the Powerhouse NSW Creative Industries Residency Program. This workshop is created in partnership with Night Time Industries Association.

Speakers

CEO & MD, Impresario Entertainment & Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. (Mumbai, India)

Riyaaz Amlani

Riyaaz Amlani is an entrepreneur and restaurateur based in Mumbai, India. He is the CEO and MD of Impresario Handmade Restaurants and the former President of National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) from 2014 to 2017. Over the years, Riyaaz has expanded Impresario’s hospitality footprint by establishing 58 restaurants across 16 cities in India. Its umbrella of brands includes SOCIAL, antiSOCIAL, Smoke House Deli, Salt Water Cafe, Flea Bazaar Café, Ishaara, Slink & Bardot, Souffle S’il Vous Plait, Mocha, Prithvi Café, and The Tasting Room.

Inaugural NSW 24-Hour Economy Commissioner

Michael Rodrigues

Mike believes in the inspirational power of cities and spends a good amount of time encouraging anyone in his orbit to get out of the house, to know their city and to have more fun. While working as a lawyer in the Middle East, he spotted an opportunity to launch global lifestyle brand Time Out in Sydney in 2007 to achieve these aims. In 15 years at the helm of Time Out Australia he has grown the brand across print, digital, event and social channels, which now reaches 1,000,000 Australians monthly.

Time Out’s contribution to our cities was most recently recognised in 2020 where Time Out was awarded the Mumbrella Publish Awards Publishing Company of the Year, and Mike himself was awarded Publish Leader of the Year. Since 2017 and prompted by the challenges facing Sydney’s night time economy, Mike has focussed his efforts on aligning and empowering industry to actively engage in the political process in order to effect change. This saw him take a leading role in launching an independent bars association for Sydney in May 2018, followed by the launch of a Night

Time Industries Association (NTIA) in November 2018 which he is the outgoing chair. The NTIA has been at the forefront of the development of the NSW Government strategy for a 24 Hour Economy, and in February Mike was announced as the State of NSW’s first 24 Hour Economy Commissioner, a role that commences formally on 29 March 2021.

Mike is also co-host of leading hospitality podcast Back of House.

Director, A Bite at a Time

Kathy Savill

Kathy is the Director of A Bite at a Time, a Hospitality Consultancy and Business Coaching practise. Kathy’s Hospitality career began over 35 years ago and she has worked for a variety of organisations in both the corporate and private enterprise space as well as running her own businesses. Prior to starting A Bite at a Time, Kathy had an 11 year tenure with the Merivale group in a variety of roles including Chief Sales Officer.

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Accessibility

 

Getting There
View getting there info here

Access
Entry to the Powerhouse is via Harris St only. Access within the Powerhouse Museum is via ramps and an elevator. For visitors using manual wheelchairs, the elevator is recommended. Groups of visitors planning a visit with more than one wheelchair user can arrange access to an additional elevator. Please contact us in advance on +61 (02) 9217 0222.
Accessible toilets are located on level 2.

Assistance Animals
Assistance animals trained to assist people with disabilities are welcome.

Accessible parking
To enquire about accessible parking onsite, click here.

Live Music & Entertainment Sector Workshop
Date: Tuesday 23rd March,
Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Location: Learning Centre, Powerhouse Museum

 

International keynote with Paulette Long OBE, London

The global music expert from the UK will present a keynote highlighting: 

  • Examples of innovation in her local sector navigating the impact of the pandemic;
  • Best practice examples of new ways of doing business and how businesses within the UK sector are learning to be agile; 
  • Outside of COVID, the other pressure points on businesses within the live music sector in the UK such as equity and environmental challenges – and how these challenges are being approached;
  • Key trends from the live music and entertainment sector in the UK and what Sydney businesses can do now to set themselves up for future success. 

 

Live Music and Entertainment sector workshop with Emily Collins + Tanya Ali

MusicNSW Managing Director Emily Collins joins FBi Radio Program Manager Tanya Ali to host this 2.5 hour workshop, that includes: 

  • The future environment the live music and entertainment sector will navigate in 2021 and 2022 and new, innovative ways that the local sector can rebuild; 
  • How individuals, businesses and organisations within Sydney’s live music and entertainment can learn to be agile as we navigate the road out of the pandemic and into the implementation of the NSW 24-Hour Economy Strategy;  
  • Challenges within live music and entertainment sector – outside of just the pandemic – and ways the sector must work together to address these; 
  • How other cities have approached live music and entertainment at night, identifying Sydney’s nuances compared to best practice examples from other cities;
  • What are the actionable steps that need to be taken in 2021 for the live music and entertainment sector to flourish in the years ahead. 

Global Cities After Dark 2021 is proudly sponsored by the NSW Government, City of Sydney and Powerhouse Museum through the Powerhouse NSW Creative Industries Residency Program. This workshop is created in partnership with MusicNSW.

Speakers

OBE, London

Paulette Long

Paulette Long OBE has worked within the music industry for over 35 years beginning her career in music PR and artist management. Moving on to work for independent music publisher Westbury Music (where she became a director) Paulette worked within all areas of publishing from licensing, artist development and business affairs to royalty accounts and distribution. Also finding time to work for an advertising agency on their music accounts and an independent record label before setting up her own management company.

A previous long standing board director for The Music Publishers Association (16 years) and a previous director of PRS For Music where she held the post of Deputy Chair (the first Black person to sit on both Boards), Paulette is also an Ambassador for the PRS Foundation and a trustee of the PRS Members Fund.

A founding member of ADMM who successfully created the UK music industry’s first Diversity Charter (formally adopted by UK Music), Paulette currently sits as deputy-chair of the UK Music Diversity Task Force and co-chair of the BPI Equality and Justice Advisory Group.  In 2016 Paulette was added to Music Week’s ‘Women In Music Roll Of Honour’ and later that year received an OBE for services to the music industry. 2017 saw Paulette receiving the prestigious Gold Badge Award from The Ivors Academy and more recently in 2019, held the role of Jury President in the Entertainment Lions for Music category at the renowned Cannes Lions Festival. Paulette is also a qualified Peer Reviewer on the CLOCK Your Skills programme and also manages the very talented  singer, songwriter, cellist Ayanna Witter-Johnson. She has more recently extended her diversity work into the recruitment arena with the setting up of ‘Zero81’ an agency for specialist recruitment and championing and improving ethnic diversity at senior management level within the UK music industry.

Managing Director, MusicNSW

Emily Collins

Emily Collins is the Managing Director of MusicNSW. She is a member of City of Sydney’s Nightlife and Creative Sector advisory panel, secretary of the Night Time Industries Association, a board member of the Australian Music Industry Network and a panelist on Create NSW’s Contemporary Music Artform Board.

Emily has worked in the music and arts industry for over 10 years with roles at Cockatoo Island Festival, Great Escape Festival, Qantas Spirit of Youth Awards, NOISE, Sydney Writers’ Festival, Underbelly Arts and FBi Radio.

Program Manager, FBi Radio

Tanya Ali

Tanya Ali is a Pakistani-Australian broadcaster, freelancer and DJ living and working primarily on stolen Gadigal land. She is the Program Manager at Sydney youth community radio station FBi Radio, and has a decade of experience working in the music industry – from written journalism, to partnerships, and now programming. She is particularly passionate about the live performance landscape, and making it as accessible and welcoming for as many people as possible.

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Accessibility

 

Getting There
View getting there info here

Access
Entry to the Powerhouse is via Harris St only. Access within the Powerhouse Museum is via ramps and an elevator. For visitors using manual wheelchairs, the elevator is recommended. Groups of visitors planning a visit with more than one wheelchair user can arrange access to an additional elevator. Please contact us in advance on +61 (02) 9217 0222.
Accessible toilets are located on level 2.

Assistance Animals
Assistance animals trained to assist people with disabilities are welcome.

Accessible parking
To enquire about accessible parking onsite, click here.

Major Events & Tourism Sector Workshop
Date: Wednesday 24th March,
Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Location: Learning Centre, Powerhouse Museum

 

International keynote with Vince Kadlubek, Meow Wolf (Santa Fe, USA)

One of the world’s most inspiring creative entrepreneurs will present a keynote highlighting:

  • The ‘business model’ that has allowed Meow Wolf (that Vince Co-Founded) to establish and maintain a financially sustainable creative space that engaged so many creatives and was named one of the top 5 experiences in the world;
  • Why programming creativity into empty spaces acts as a tourism driver;
    Best practice examples of how to engage a committed and creative community to activate spaces working within the legislative framework;
  • Key trends in the US Major Events & Tourism sector and what businesses and organisations within this sector in Sydney can do to set themselves up for future success.

Industry workshop with Tory Loudon, Ali Murphy Oates + Carla Theunissen
Vivid Ideas Curator Tory Loudon joins Cultural Manager, Placemaker and Curator Carla Theunissen and Ali Murphy Oates to host this 2.5 hour workshop, that will explore:

  • The role of major events and tourism in liveable cities – best models;
  • New formats and activations with a focus on community engagement;
  • Learnings from other sectors and insights from a range of guest speakers;
  • Bringing your projects/ideas/concepts to life and to find potential partners and collaborators;
  • Most importantly we will canvas the group as to key topics to explore and the priorities for the workshop.

Global Cities After Dark 2021 is proudly sponsored by the NSW Government, City of Sydney and Powerhouse Museum through the Powerhouse NSW Creative Industries Residency Program.

Speakers

Founder, Meow Wolf

Vince Kadlubek

Vince Kadlubek is a Founder of Meow Wolf, an art collective that has transformed into an award winning Art and Entertainment Production Company that specializes in immersive, open-world walk through experiences. Vince acted as leader and CEO for Meow Wolf though its formidable years, having created the business plan for Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return and leading the team towards the project’s completion in March of 2016. In January of 2017 Kadlubek formed Meow Wolf, Inc as a full fledged arts production company and creative studio positioned to create the largest, most innovative and audacious monumental art exhibits in the world. After raising series A funding he announced two new Meow Wolf exhibits in Las Vegas and Denver opening in 2021. Kadlubek has been a force of vision in the realm of experiential art, and in 2020 launched a creative consulting agency called Spatial Activations as a platform to usher in a new era of experiential art in modern developments and everyday life. Vince is most passionate about co-creating fully-realized alternative realities that bring paradigm-shifting transformation and inspiration to the world.

Ideas Curator, Vivid Sydney

Tory Loudon

I am a senior executive with twenty years of experience in creative industries and arts management, program curation, audience development and business strategy development and execution. I have a track record in driving, designing and delivering art and cultural experiences that engage audiences, create a sense of place and community, raise the profile of art and creativity and provide opportunities for cultural participation. I am currently the Curator of Vivid Ideas, Vivid Sydney – a three week festival that engages local, national and international audiences with cultural experiences that celebrate creativity, technology and innovation and showcases Sydney’s vibrancy to visitors and the community alike. I have created and produced festivals and annual programs for leading cultural organisations including the Sydney Opera House, the Guardian, Australia Council for the Arts and Carriageworks. I love the thrill of watching great artists, the excitement of community gatherings and feeling connected to my city and wish Sydney to become a truly global 24 hour city.

Ngiyampaa Wailwan woman

Ali Murphy-Oates

Alison (Ali) Murphy-Oates is a Ngiyampaa Wailwan woman (Central-West New South Wales) who was born and raised on Darkinjung & Awabakal lands (Central Coast New South Wales) and is based on Gadigal & Bidjigal land (Sydney). Ali is Managing Director at Moogahlin Performing Arts, working alongside a team to develop, produce, and present distinctive, culturally immersive, and interdisciplinary performance works with First Peoples artists and communities. She has recently served on the boards of BlakDance Australia, Theatre Network NSW, and Moogahlin Performing Arts and currently serves on the Create NSW Aboriginal Arts & Culture Advisory Board and the Australian Performing Arts Market First Nations Advisory Group.

Acting Director Parramatta Artist Studios and City Animation, City of Parramatta

Carla Theunissen

Carla Theunissen is the Acting Director, Parramatta Artists’ Studios and City Animation. Carla manages Parramatta Artist Studios’ residency and public programs, the Public Art and City Animation teams and the brokering of new cultural infrastructure, programs and partnerships for City of Parramatta. Carla has extensive creative sector experience as a curator and manager including prior roles as Associate Director of Sydney Festival; Head of Music for Sydney Opera House; Director of Q Theatre, NZ; The Concourse Precinct Place Manager for City of Willoughby and Interim CEO / Director of Urban Theatre Projects.

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Accessibility

 

Getting There
View getting there info here

Access
Entry to the Powerhouse is via Harris St only. Access within the Powerhouse Museum is via ramps and an elevator. For visitors using manual wheelchairs, the elevator is recommended. Groups of visitors planning a visit with more than one wheelchair user can arrange access to an additional elevator. Please contact us in advance on +61 (02) 9217 0222.
Accessible toilets are located on level 2.

Assistance Animals
Assistance animals trained to assist people with disabilities are welcome.

Accessible parking
To enquire about accessible parking onsite, click here.

Transport and Health & Safety Sector Workshop
Date: Thursday 25th March
Time: 8:00am – 10:30am AEDT
Location: Future Transport Digital Accelerator Sydney Startup Hub

 

International keynote with Mark Curran, London

London’s 24-Hour transport expert will present a keynote highlighting: 

  • The process London went through getting 24-hour transport on the agenda;
  • Looking to the future through the lens of the NSW 24hr economy, what Sydney can learn from Mark’s experience and achievements in developing the business and operational feasibility for weekend 24-hour operation of the London Underground;
  • The role data played in London’s planning for 24-hour transport;
  • Health and safety challenges within London’s 24hr transport planning and the ways these were addressed; 
  • Which other cities with overnight networks that London used as a reference points to identify London’s nuances in planning for its 24-hour transport; 
  • Articulation of best practice examples from other cities that have implemented 24hr transport networks.

 

Transport and Health & Safety sector workshop with Brooke Knox + Stephanie Strilakos   

Transport for NSW’s Director, Industry Engagement and Innovation Partnerships Brooke Knox joins Transport for NSW’s Senior Service Designer – Future Transport Digital Accelerator Stephanie Strilakos to host this 2.5 hour workshop, that includes:

  • In preparation of a 24hr economy in NSW, articulating Sydney’s reasons and needs for 24hr public transport;
  • Applying today’s data and insights to inform future planning for 24-Hour transport in Sydney; 
  • Health and safety challenges within 24hr transport planning and ways to address these; 
  • How other cities have approached overnight networks and identifying Sydney’s nuances in planning for 24hr transport;
  • Articulation of best practice examples from other cities implementation of 24hr transport networks.

Global Cities After Dark 2021 is proudly sponsored by the NSW Government, City of Sydney and Powerhouse Museum through the Powerhouse NSW Creative Industries Residency Program.

Speakers

Rail Closures Planning Manager, formerly Night Tube Sponsor - Transport for London

Mark Curran

Mark started his career in 2001 with a transport planning consultancy in Birmingham, England. He joined Transport for London in 2007 responsible for planning long term closures/blockades on the Underground. In 2009 he moved on to oversee operational planning and demand management on the Underground for the London 2012 Olympics. Following a successful Olympics, as a result of a broader transport planning exercise Mark identified the business case for operating Underground trains over night at weekends. This became ‘Night Tube’ and Mark was employed as the project sponsor through to the phased implementation of the service in 2016. In 2017 Mark returned to closures as TfL’s Rail Closures Planning Manager. Mark is particularly driven by customer handling and customer service in unusual or perturbed environments.

Director, Industry Engagement and Innovation Partnerships, Transport for NSW

Brooke Knox

Experienced leader with a demonstrated history of working in industry engagement and partnerships. Skilled in stakeholder management, business development, strategy, strategic partnership and negotiation.

Senior Service Designer - Future Transport Digital Accelerator, Transport for NSW.

Stephanie Strilakos

Stephanie Strilakos is a Senior Service Designer at Transport for NSW, in our Future Transport Digital Accelerator. Stephanie works with the public and private sectors, connecting teams from the NSW Transport cluster with industry, researchers, entrepreneurs and start-ups in the digital space, to solve some of Transport’s biggest problems. Stephanie played a lead role in Transport’s engagement in the Safety After Dark initiative and in Transport’s City Revitalisation program. Stephanie has expertise in working with clients to build solutions that meet customer’s needs. A key part of her role is to champion innovative services at the executive level.

The Future Transport Digital Accelerator facilitates direct collaboration between the public and private sectors, connecting teams from the NSW Transport cluster with industry, researchers, entrepreneurs and start-ups in the digital space. The Future Transport Digital Accelerator supports and fast-tracks a series of initiatives designed to practically enhance the way Transport customers interact with services.

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Accessibility

 

Getting There
The Sydney Startup Hub is located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD at 11-31 York Street.

It is located right next to Wynyard Station which also has disability access, and opposite the major bus stop on 11 York Street.

Access
11 York street, Level 1 has lift access and our event spaces are wheelchair friendly.
Level 1 at 11 York street is also set up with the BindiMaps application to assist people with low vision around our site.

Assistance Animals
Assistance animals trained to assist people with disabilities are welcome.

Accessible parking
Sydney Startup Hub is based in the central city so there is limited parking in the area.
Please contact us if you have any specific access requirements: contact@globalcitiesafterdark.com