A press release from the ACT Party celebrates the removal of midnight curfews on nightlife venues in Christchurch, enabling full weekend events ahead of the opening of Te Kaha Stadium and supporting recovery in the hospitality sector.
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simplifying confusing liquor licensing
Release: Bill to make trading laws fairer passes first hurdlechallenging outdated rules that limit late-night activity
\\ \\ **Press Release**\\ \\ **No curfew, no cut-off: Christchurch venues freed for packed weekend**\\ \\ ****Laura McClure****\\ \\ 24 Apr 2026\\ \\ “As crowds pour into Christchurch for a huge weekend of events centred around the new stadium, Cantabrians can enjoy a full night out tonight without outdated trading restrictions cutting things short,” says Christchurch-based ACT MP Laura McClure.\\ \\ **Read More**Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.