The government is preparing for the light rail to open before Christmas and has indicated it would also like the 1.30am lockout laws in the CBD scrapped before the end of the year.
It comes as the NSW Opposition urged the government to act immediately to repeal the laws in the CBD and appoint a minister for the night time economy to oversee the changes.
In a reversal of Labor's pre-election position,Opposition Leader Jodi McKay declared her support for the partial repeal of the laws,while keeping them in place in Kings Cross,for the first time since taking over as party leader in June.
“Many businesses have had a tough year:the lifting would be two-fold,it would respond to community calls and it would also bring life back to the CBD – and increase spending,"she said.
"If venues feel they are ready for the change then they should be given the choice to open later."
Labor believes the laws can be overhauled using a combination of regulation and legislation,but Ms McKay said there's no reason to delay"breathing life in to the CBD”.