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Liquor & Gaming NSW is an agency of the Government of New South Wales, that is part of the Customer Service cluster.Liquor and Gaming NSW is responsible for the development, implementation and integrity of the regulatory framework for liquor sales, licensed clubs, gaming activities and casino regulation in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
packaged liquor licence, which permit the sale of liquor to customers to take away from retail liquor stores and supermarkets. They must close at 11 pm at the latest. general licence, which permit the sale of liquor to customers for drinking on the premises, and to take away. These are used by pubs, hotels and taverns.
In 1948, the transfer of the Hopefield Hotel's liquor license to Forster, NSW was refused, [5] then in 1953, the license transfer was finally approved to a new hotel in Forster. [ 6 ] Sports and recreation
Dereck Ninkovich wants a liquor license transfer from his former restaurant. But his brother, Chris Behney, applied to council for the public hearing.
A liquor license (or liquor licence in most forms of Commonwealth English) ... (or, technically, transfer). Tavern (bar) liquor license: This license is commonly ...
Logo of the New South Wales Government and its agencies. The New South Wales Government (NSW Government) is made up of a number of departments, state-owned corporations and other agencies. The NSW Public Service is organised under the Government Sector Employment Act 2013, with public bodies organised under various legislation. In 2009, most of the 100+ government organisations were ...
Upon its closure, the hotel's liquor licence under the Liquor Act, 1912 was approved for transfer to a publican's license operating as a tavern (which had been permitted since the Liquor (Amendment) Act, 1969), in anticipation of a lower part of the new CAGA Centre development being set aside as a tavern with the name "Metropole Tavern".
On 28 November 2019, the NSW Government announced that the lockout laws would be lifted in Sydney's CBD and Oxford Street from 14 January 2020. [5] [6] On 8 February 2021, the NSW government announced the lockout laws would be lifted from the remaining area Kings Cross from 8 March 2021. [7]