This legislation has been repealed.
(1) A person must not do any of the following on the Opera House premises:(a) sell, hire, expose for sale or hire or solicit for sale or hire any service, article or thing,(b) distribute any article or thing for commercial or promotional purposes,(c) conduct, or cause or assist in the conduct of, an amusement, entertainment, instruction or performance, whether or not for money or other consideration,(d) take photographs or films, or operate a video recorder, for commercial purposes,(e) display or distribute any advertisement, sign, bill, poster or other printed matter,(f) undertake any charitable collection,(g) operate any radio or other electronic device, or play any musical instrument, at a volume likely to cause annoyance or inconvenience to any other person,(h) ride on or use any cycle, skateboard, roller skates or similar apparatus in a manner likely to cause annoyance or inconvenience to any other person,(i) operate or use a loudspeaker or public address system,(j) allow any animal, reptile or bird that is under the person's care or control to be on the premises,(k) deface, damage, obscure or interfere with any sign or notice displayed on the premises,(l) smoke in any auditorium.Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2) Subclause (1) (j) does not prohibit a person who has a disability (within the meaning of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 of the Commonwealth) from bringing on to the Opera House premises an assistance animal (that is, an animal referred to in section 9 of that Act).