New report outlines prohibitive restrictions on use of creative spaces

Sydney Fringe Festival has launched An Anthology of Space 2015-2018, a report that proposes solutions to overcome the onerous red tape in activating city spaces
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Image courtesy Sydney Fringe Festival’s An Anthology of Spaces

Sydney Fringe has launched a new report that outlines prohibitive restrictions preventing Sydney’s creative sectors from activating empty industrial warehouse spaces and retail shop fronts.

Titled An Anthology of Space 2015-2018, the 94-page report is an exhaustive mix of case studies, testimonials, and proposed solutions to overcome the onerous red tape it says is strangling Sydney’s creative sectors.

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