I still think the lockouts are unreasonably early; especially for us "youth" (<30yrs with little or no responsibility, no dependents, mostly single). Its just obvious that the people that have control over this (the NSW government) are the same sort of people who are no longer part of the scene.
Look at it like this -
Every year there are rumors it will be the last Schoolies; Before my Schoolies, this was the worst idea in the world - after my schoolies, who cares?
Every now and then there is debate over lifting the legal drinking age to 21; when I was under 21 this was the worst idea in the world - after I turned 21, who cares?
I feel like the people who go out to have a good time are being punished because the generation in power doesn't really know how to fix the problem, or care about the impacts of their laws. Obviously if tomorrow I was to leave the clubbing scene forever, I wouldn't care.
Alanslegal said earlier that we will always figure out a way around it, and I guess we will. Personally, apart from looking into new/larger/24 hour receptionless hotels I am also looking further out in Sydney, like Erskineville - but if it comes down to it, I don't see myself flying to SYD to then stay in the burbs and club in Erskineville over flying to CBR where the nightlife is basically lawless.
It's sad, because though I have never lived in SYD (and dont think I ever would), it was always my escape. I have been flying to SYD on the regular, long before I even knew about QFF or Velocity, simply because it gave me an escape from normal life/school/uni/work/living at home for a few short days. Sydney is always the last stop on my birthday tour (usually MEL-BNE-OOL-SYD, this year MEL-CBR-ADL-MEL-OOL-BNE-MEL-SYD) because I have always had so much fun there, and so many first there.
Oh well, life goes on. Time to find a new, potentially more grown up escape!