Supporting the growth and development of night time industries.
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Founded in the depths of the lockout laws in 2018, the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) is the leading industry association representing and addressing the issues and interests of our members across the night-time economy.
Through advocacy, collaboration, and education, we aim to demonstrate the critical importance of the night-time economy to the broader community.
Our purpose is to shape the night time economy that we want. One that is diverse, growing, safe and accessible and reflects who we are.
We are:
Hospitality
Arts and cultural institutions
Live performance spaces and events
Suppliers, retailers, and enablers of the night
Exclusive discounts on essential services like insurance, legal services and energy.
Access to rich data, 'how to' guides, on-demand webinars and training, HR advisory services, and more.
Industry briefings and updates on regulatory changes.
Education sessions on managing declining audiences, rising costs, and grant writing.
Regular training programs (e.g., conflict de-escalation, team leadership).
A voice in the room raising the concerns impacting your business and area.
Research reports and policy submissions.
Facilitated stakeholder engagement with government and public campaigns.
Industry networking events to provide a ‘health check’ and support for members.
Advisory groups and project collaboration to solve specific industry challenges.
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We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. We also acknowledge all of the traditional owners of the land in NSW, and pay respect to First Nations Elders, past and present.