Lake Mac to host Special Entertainment Precinct
Wangi Wangi’s live music and entertainment scene is set to boom with the launch of a pilot program to help businesses struggling due to COVID-19.
Lake Macquarie City Council will establish a special entertainment precinct during April in partnership with the NSW Government, allowing local businesses and creatives to regain centre stage.
President of Wangi RSL Club Les McAllister said the event series, named Wangi Live, would be a lifeline for businesses hit hard during the pandemic.
“Trade was scarily slow, we were worried it wouldn’t pick up at all,” Mr McAllister said.
“Wangi Live will promote Wangi Wangi big time, and it’ll be a great thing for local businesses. They’ll get a lot out of it.”
Lake Macquarie Deputy Mayor Jason Pauling said Council would work with the NSW government, businesses and local authorities throughout the pilot program.
“We want to see our night-time economy thrive, while ensuring it’s safe and inviting,” Cr Pauling said.
“Wangi Wangi is so unique, it’s right on the water and has so much to offer visitors who wish to attend upcoming events.”
Lake Macquarie was one of three NSW councils selected to run the program.
Inner West Council and City of Sydney were also selected to host a Special Entertainment Precinct.
If the pilot is successful, the program will be rolled out to councils across NSW.
Lake Macquarie residents are encouraged to join an online information session on 17 February at 6.30pm.
For more information and to register, head to wangilive.eventbrite.com.au.