If you want your new neighbourhood to be hukum memikir sesuatu lucahquiet, maybe buying a place next to one of the world's most famous music venues isn't a great idea.
Australia's Sydney Opera House was fined A$15,000 (US$11,562) for violating noise limits during a Florence and the Machine gig, according to The Australian.
SEE ALSO: There's not enough medical marijuana in Australia, so it's speeding up importsIt followed complaints from grouchy nearby residents at "the Toaster," an apartment block adjacent to the Sydney Opera House. The apartments were built in 1998, and a penthouse sold for A$22 million (US$16.9 million) in 2015.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
But fans at the Nov 2015 event complained the volume at the event was too low to begin with, the newspaper reports.
Residents have long complained about the noise from the venue's outdoor events, despite the area being one of the busiest tourist areas in Sydney.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
According to Danny Burtenshaw, a resident at "the Toaster" who spoke to the newspaper, it's not just all mega-rich people who live there that can't stand the noise.
"Only a small proportion of the Bennelong residents are high-profile tall poppies; many are working or retired people trying to enjoy their lives but having to tolerate event noise and unsocial behaviour," Burtenshaw said.
The fine, which is the maximum that can be handed out for noise violations by the state's planning department, could discourage outdoor events at the iconic site.
In November, New Zealand band Crowded House did a series of outdoor events at the site, much to the chagrin of residents in "the Toaster." Not that lead singer Neil Finn cared.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
According to a Sydney Opera House spokesperson, the noise violations occurred under a set of conditions, ordevelopment application (DA), that were more than a decade old.
"Last year, the Opera House applied to modify the DA, including the introduction of new and more appropriate procedures to monitor and control sound at Forecourt events. This was approved by the Department of Planning and Environment in October 2016," the spokesperson said.
"The new sound monitoring arrangements have been working well, including during the Crowded House Forecourt performances in November last year, with overwhelmingly positive feedback from patrons.
"The Opera House will continue to host outdoor concerts on the Forecourt in line with the modified DA."
Centenary UMC to Hold Arigato BazaarOKX Launches Turkish Lira Deposits and WithdrawalsConflux to Bring Uniswap v3 & Curve to China's Public BlockchainKeiji Inafune And Seiichi Ishii With Minnapad For New Web3 ProjectsSwaap Closes $4.5M Seed Round and Announces Upcoming v2 LaunchJANM Book Club: ‘Secret Harvests’ with David Mas Masumoto and Patricia WakidaBook Launch for ‘Wings on a Silk Veil’ at GVJCINew Sign to Designate WWII Confinement Site at Griffith ParkCrypto Assets Conference 2023 to Kick Off This MarchSynopsis Summit Comes to Istanbul on October 5–6, 2023 Just Kidding Around at JACCC Former County Leader Randi Tahara Joins Arts Commission Finalist Team Announced for Memorial to Victims of 1871 Chinese Massacre APABA's Monthly Community Legal Clinic Returns to Monterey Park Screening of ‘Grandpa Cherry Blossom’ at Hermosa Beach Museum Torrance City Council Approves WWII Camp Wall Torrance City Council to Hear Presentation on WWII Camp Wall Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation Awarded Mellon Foundation Grant Historic Japanese House in Philly Vandalized Kishida, DeSantis Reaffirm Importance of U.S.
0.1406s , 9882.8828125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【hukum memikir sesuatu lucah】Enter to watch online.Florence and the Machine's Opera House show fined for being too loud,Global Perspective Monitoring