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'Right' decision: Lakemba Nights stallholders save thousands under changes
Key takeaways
- Mohammed Zarqa has been taking part in the Lakemba Nights markets for the past 14 years.
- The NSW government says Lakemba Nights stallholders have saved about $20,000 after a restructure of how they are managed and how fees are collected.
- Previously stallholders were paying up to $30,000 to set up in front of local shops, under the changes fees have dropped and are now collected by council.
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Mohammed Zarqa has been taking part in the Lakemba Nights markets for the past 14 years. (Supplied)
The NSW government says Lakemba Nights stallholders have saved about $20,000 after a restructure of how they are managed and how fees are collected.
Previously stallholders were paying up to $30,000 to set up in front of local shops, under the changes fees have dropped and are now collected by council.
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