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If you are on Facebook there is a group which lists all the exempt premises and updates the list all the time.. If anyone wants i can post the list to this thread (might be a bit long, haven't looked for a while)

here is a list of places excempt from the 2am lockout

there may be more but im not to sure

Edited by nitestalkr

PHD pyjama party went off alst weekend lol..

Billboards - is good house music

Famous - younger crowd but massive club with great music

The Loft - R&B and House (and I guarantee you'll find at least 4 skyline owners in there I swear every week I go there's a heap of lines parked out the front)

Twister - Umm this is where I will be Sat night..basically 3 rooms with whatever you like.. house, hardstyles and r&b.

Barok - Awesome club but very up upper class collared shrt etc. for this one

ohh nad if your around Sunday night and looking for somewhere to go you can't go past the Star Bar.

Hyde; Too many underage boopers walking around, mainly people from outter south eastern suburbs like berwick etc.

Ladida; to many metro fags.

Wah Wah Lounge; has a good mix of everyone, slick music... but too crowded.

Chasers; ... its chasers, but i heard its picking up recently.

lol Hyde bar was closed last night... probably closed down by the Department of Health for that godawful carpet they insist on putting in front of the bar that has soaked up 2 years worth of spilt alcohol. Hyde's OK early on in the night, but if you go too late it'll be overrun with curries... bleh.

Saturday nights, Seven in St Kilda's pretty good.

hey everyone,

thanks for all the responses....

ended up going to billboard thursday night, we were all wasted so was good :D real young crowd but, alot of high skool leavers...

cq friday night, was good too, had some trouble getting in. Bit more upper class :P

saturday night went to watermark, and that was the dudd cool of the centenuary!!!!

oh well, all round good w/e....just cant get over the hook turns in melbourne, crazey!!!!

i went to a place called "click click" wheni was down there last month,,,, a lot better than syd cubs, i think it was on the corner of king and lonsdale street??? but not sure google it

i went to a place called "click click" wheni was down there last month,,,, a lot better than syd cubs, i think it was on the corner of king and lonsdale street??? but not sure google it

Yeah your right.

I havent been there but its kinda 80's glam rock n roll type of club.

i love click click...

okay wodnering if you guys could help me out..went to a club on one of those party buses on the weekend..I think it was called chocolate but I know its not spelt that way lol..anyone have and idea how its spelt and where it is?? I was a lil too drunk to remember..

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