After a seemingly endless avalanche of noise complaints levelled against concerts held in the Sydney Opera House forecourt, residents of nearby Bennelong Apartments – aka The Toaster – have been vindicated.

Thanks to residents’ opposition to a string of live gigs in 2015, the Opera House has been fined a cool $15,000 for breaching the decibel limit prescribed by a development approval.

Oh, for the record, the concert was a Florence & The Machine gig. The fine was handed down after it was ruled the third of F&TM’s four forecourt shows exceeded the noise guidelines.

You gotta make sure the harp ain’t too harsh, man.

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This marks the first real victory that residents of the prestigious digs have had over their iconic neighbour, after a fair few years of concerted attempts to quell the damned racket.

Notably, Toaster inhabitor Alan Jones stumped up some opposition to last year’s (thoroughly life-affirming) Crowded House gig, only to be called out personally by frontman Neil Finn.

Those complaints came after NSW Planning and Environment gave the thumbs-up to a provisional change to the development approval, granting a bump in the decibel threshold.

Residents have indicated they’re opposing that allowance, too. Watch this space to see if any other large-scale events get canned due to noise concerns.

The Opera House says “the right balance was not achieved” at the F&TM gig, but if they can learn anything from the British gun, it’d be to shake this one the hell out.

Source: The Australian.

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