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Are there any other legislative amendments aside from the “high risk” factor youd consider proposing?

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Are there any other legislative amendments aside from the “high risk” factor youd consider proposing?

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QM: The order of occupancy issue that is definitely an important issue. The Birmingham Hotel for example, is a venue that’s battling against that now. The Birmingham has been operating as a live music venue for at least ten years and somebody’s moved in next to the venue and complained about noise. The Birmingham spent $3,500 soundproofing the windows of that venue with electric operated shutters to cut the noise that those people experience and their neighbours are still complaining about the noise. If order of occupancy laws were enacted – if you moved into an area where there was a live music venue that had existed for 10, 20, 30 years – if they are going about their usual business as they always had – you can’t move in and expect that venue to change. If you’ve moved into that area that was your decision so you either put up with it or soundproof your residence yourself. CULTURAL HERITAGE LISTING FOR ICONIC MUSIC VENUES P: We’ve mentioned changing “high risk” status and also the or

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