Showing posts with label liquor Licence review. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Newcastle City Council Sends in their Liquor Licence Review Submission: Venues with Exemplary Behaviour could be Exempt

BY JESSICA ROUSE

Newcastle City Councillors have endorsed a submission to the state government's review of local liquor licenses.

Their submission could see venues with a record of exemplary behaviour exempt from some licensing conditions.

Among the 17 recommendations is the support of a consistent 1:30am lockout and 3:30am shutdown for all premises, expect those designated as low impact.

A low impact venue has been labelled as those with strong, consistent focuses on noise management and responsible service of alcohol as well as a proven track record on alcohol-related and liquor licensing incidents.

Other recommendations included:
- requiring licensed venues to prepare more robust plans of management and to be more closely scrutinised by Liquor and Gaming NSW.
- requiring licensed venues to retain an employee whose sole function is to supervise responsible service of alcohol throughout the premises,
- undertaking new research into how licensing conditions under the current lock-laws affect specific venues and liquor licence categories.

Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said the city's night-time economy is now worth $1.4 billion a year and employs more than 12,000 people.

"We need laws that reflect the evolution of that night-time economy, which has been led by strong growth in smaller night-time venues attracting a more sophisticated, responsible crowd."