Have your say. Apply for a liquor licence. Can you pour a standard drink? Need more signage for your premises? It provides information about drug law and how to reduce substance-related problems in on-licensed premises. A4 poster for use by the hospitality industry, licensed premises - bars and clubs, and police use.
This A6 size sticker sign is for taxis. It is to assist drivers to advise their customers that they cannot consume alcohol in their vehicle. A card A6 size to remind servers of alcohol in clubs to only serve alcohol to authorised customers. A bar sign poster A5 size to remind customers in clubs that they can only purchase alcohol if they are an authorised customer.
This is a short guide for club committees and managers with a club licence to serve and supply alcohol. It outlines key requirements about the law, such as, only serving alcohol to club members or guests of members, club alcohol and host responsibility policies, bar staff training, alcohol management plans, and penalties and fines. Size A6 for pocket use. This is a short guide for people working behind the bar in clubs with a club licence to serve and supply alcohol. It outlines key requirements, such as, only serving alcohol to club members or guests of members, and host responsibility strategies and interventions.
It provides an overview of the legal obligations and responsibilities of premises with alcohol on-licences. Please note the folder toolkit resource is currently only for bars, taverns, restaurants and other on-licensed premises.
If you are a licensee and would like to order a copy, contact your local licensing inspector or public health officer who can deliver it to your premises. Only licensing inspectors and public health officers should order copies of the folder resource but anyone can download the PDF booklet version. This booklet provides information about applying for a new or renewed licence to sell or supply alcohol under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act This short guidance document is for individuals and businesses who sell alcohol remotely.
It describes the types of remote sellers and the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act requirements that need to be met to sell alcohol remotely. A pamphlet that explains what a standard drink is and shows how many standard drinks are in a range of types of alcoholic drinks.
This booklet explains how to have a say about the sale and supply of alcohol in your community. These guidelines are to assist organisers of large-scale wine events to deliver safe and successful events. This is a guideline document to assist communities with the development of alcohol accords to minimise alcohol related harm.
A tool that can be used to assist local alcohol planning, eg, local alcohol polices, development of alcohol strategies and alcohol control bylaws and specific alcohol-related issues such as outlet density or trading hours of licensed premises. Call the Alcohol Drug Helpline on , visit their website , or free txt Skip to main content.
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Where to get help About addiction treatment Standard drinks What's a standard drink? Tool - A guide to standard drinks Tool - Can you pour a standard drink? What happens when you drink alcohol? Don't Drink Helpseekers. What happens when you drink alcohol? Don't Drink Helpseekers. Alcohol licensing. Alcohol licensing during the Covid epidemic notice period. In summary the order makes the following changes: For applications received by Police and the Medical Officer of Health during the Epidemic Notice , the starting date for reporting is changed from the date of receipt of the application to the date of the ending of the Epidemic Notice.
The number of working days for completion of reports will be 30, rather than the 15 currently required. Police and the Medical Officer of Health will be required to make a report on every application whereas at present they are not required to if they have no matters in opposition. What is a licence to sell alcohol? There are four types of licence: On-licence eg, pub, tavern, hotel, restaurant, cafe, bar, entertainment venue, train, plane allows the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises.
Off-licence eg, bottle store, supermarket allows the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises. Club licence eg, sports club, RSA, working men's club allows the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption on the club premises to members of the club, their guests and members of other clubs with reciprocal visiting rights.
The tool, available in a pocket card size and as a poster, describes the various signs of speech, coordination, appearance and behaviour displayed by someone who is sober, someone who is affected by alcohol and someone who is intoxicated. It can assist bar staff in their management of intoxicated patrons in their bars and also the regulatory agencies in their monitoring and enforcement roles. Call the Alcohol Drug Helpline on , visit their website , or free txt Skip to main content.
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