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Reclaim The Streets Festival Returns This Weekend To Protest Lockouts & The Star Casino’s “Free Pass”

Reclaim The Streets festival is a global protest movement that started in the UK in the 90s. The festival is set to return to Sydney this weekend, in the latest of a string of rallys protesting the varying issues surrounding Sydney’s hugely controversial lockout laws.

In what will be the third edition of the event since September last year, this weekend will see protesters turn their attention to Sydney’s infamous casino The Star, where protestors will call for an end to political donations from the casino and gambling industries.

The Star, along with James Packer’s soon-to-be-built Barangaroo Casino are famously exempt from the lockout laws, and, according to Reclaim The Streets organisers, between 1998 and 2011 The Star made over $847,950 worth of political donations in Australia.

If that sounds like a lot, consider too that since 1998 over $5 million was donated by the gambling industry as a whole in Australia, as well as over $66 million by property developers.

These disproportionate donations, along with the casino’s special drinking exemptions have led to NSW Premier Mike Baird becoming better know as ‘Casino Mike’. #CasinoMike will very much be in the cross hairs again this weekend, and this Saturday will see an expected turnout of over 10, 000 protesters march from Town Hall down to one of Sydney’s most violent venues to call for an end to lockouts and political parties lining their pockets with gambled money.

A spokesperson for Reclaim The Streets has made the purpose of the event clear as glass in a statement which said: “These casinos have bought their way into a free pass, while at the same time funneling all of the late night trade into their highly lucrative gambling halls. We are marching to the casino to highlight the gross hypocrisy of the government and the craven interests of The Star and Crown Casino.”

“We demand both parties refuse donations from casinos and casino-linked entities and refund all money taken in the past.

“This nepotistic Government doesn’t have a clue about the culture of a modern global city. These laws have had a massive impact on local musicians and producers. We demand our city back from these suited idiots.

“You can’t even call Sydney a concrete jungle anymore because Jungles have life in them. Now it’s just a concrete slab, no one wants to live on a slab.”

Reclaim The Streets will also feature more than 100 artists across 20 stages, in efforts both to expand the size and reach of the march, but also as a pretty clear-cut objection to the impact that the lockout laws have had on local musicians and producers.

See the preliminary lineup for the protest festival by stage below, with more still to be announced.

Watch Reclaim The Streets September 2015 Protest Video

Reclaim The Streets Against The Lockouts

Reclaim The Streets – Saturday 19th, March 2016

Begins at Town Hall at 3pm.

Reclaim The Streets 2016 Preliminary Lineup By Stage

United Breakneck Fortress:
8 Diagram
Boot vs Sook
Fuj vs Dauntless
Sakura
Bassriot
Heartless
Daschwood
Bruxism
Commit
Ang Leon

Inner West Reggae Disco Machine:
with guests Roots Odyssey

Afrobrasiliana:
El Chino
Groovescooter
Astronafrica
Tom Studdy
Jön McCulloch
Walking Fish

Rabbit Prawn Kollective:
Roleo
LouLou
Forkstab
DJ Chemspew
Funnel-Web Debate
Descender

Bass House Movement:
Friktion
Sass
PropagandA
Bank Wobber
Kara
Wierd:
Silly Psybin
Pswill
Xyz
PRANDARMA
Pickles
Soma Ras

Finespun:
Lupr
Dj Bruv B2B Lab 5
Wompa B2B 9Toe
Adrian E
Ben England
Bluebeard
Ma Lo

Grounded:
Anomie
Deep Cycle
Migz
BFG
Moonstompa
Bizarre Haberdashery:
Hosted by: not so mc aka angry t
Sam-e
Olluss
Katia Avorodis
Trolley Dog
Deeper Than House:
Ludovic
Alec Bonnici
Ellie D
TK
Glossima
Sydney Hardcore Network:
Jawcep
Showboat
Napoleon

Ripened Records:
Mugli
Marra Warra
S.kape
Nonne
Lord St Collective
Perto
Bly DJ
Jozef Connor
Oh Boy
Sudek DJ
Rivet/Big Ting:
Ohmage
Monako
N-Va
Bloom
Serendipity
Stoney Roads:
eatingfoodbrb
Piecey
Human Movement
Mickey Kojack

Buzz:
Mr. Ties (Homopatik, Berlin)
Alba (Live)
Dave Kettle
Sleeper
Moose & Andy Mcqueen
Stereogamous
Vibe Positive X Pelvis:
Pelvis
Nite Fleit
Andy Garvey
Valerie Yum
Vibe Positive

SYDDEFJAM:
Nofussrus
Coolhand Luke
Dj Satva
Dj Adverse
Dj Amity
Kate Doherty
MK1
MC’s
P Smurf Dj Cos
Mighty Ash

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