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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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