Leading the charge was the declaration that from 9.30pm, the age limit for entry would be raised to 21.
However, younger people may be allowed at “special/external” events at the discretion of the organisers.
The venue is also enforcing a smart casual dress code, banning activewear and sportswear, tracksuits, caps and sports-branded headwear, denim cut-offs, thongs, sandals, safety boots, and “dirty/scruffy” sneakers.
Hoodies, torn jeans, and non-branded headwear may be permitted if the outfit passes muster at the door.
Equal Opportunity SA’s website states that age is a protected category in anti-discrimination laws, including in “seeking goods and services”, which covers restaurants.
However, Sora’s website states that dinner service hours are from Wednesday to Saturday between 5pm and 9.30pm – exactly the time when the 21-year age limit kicks in.
And private venues such as bars and clubs in general exercise broad discretion over conditions of entry.
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Reactions beneath the post online have largely been positive so far, with a number of people stating they “loved” the new entry policy.
9News.com.au has contacted Sora has been contacted for comment.