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Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA)

WebResponsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training is the foundation that qualifies you to sell, serve or supply liquor. To sell, serve or supply alcohol in NSW, you must complete an …

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Gaming licences and permits

WebFind out about gaming permits, licences, sports wagering, and casino agreements and ministerial directions

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GL4003 Intoxication guidelines

WebIntoxication ofences under the NSW liquor laws are discussed in the GL4002 ‘Prevention of intoxication on licensed premises’ guidelines. The guidelines outline the obligations of …

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Smoke-free environments

WebPenalties applying to patrons under the liquor, club, and casino laws. Under the Liquor Act 2007, the Registered Clubs Act 1976 and the Casino Control Act 1992 venues are able …

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Liquor & Gaming learning resources

WebOn this page. This page contains a range of learning resources, course materials and tools suitable for students, training providers and people working in the …

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NSW Responsible Supply of Alcohol Training

WebState of New South Wales through Liquor & Gaming NSW 2024. Liquor & Gaming NSW has provided this work to certain same day alcohol delivery service providers and training …

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NSW Responsible Service of Alcohol

WebCovers the same-day liquor delivery framework that includes a mandatory Responsible Supply of Alcohol training (RSAT) to enhance the regulation of and support the …

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Standard drink guidelines and preventing intoxication

WebA standard drink. A standard drink contains 10 grams of alcohol regardless of the size of the container (glass, bottle, can) or type of alcohol (beer, wine, spirit). 375ml can or bottle full …

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Liquor promotions

WebThe Liquor Promotion Guidelines PDF, 288.36 KB lists seven principles for running promotions responsibly in NSW. The Guidelines also help to set standards for licensees …

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Community Impact Statements (CIS)

WebCommunity Impact Statements (CIS) A CIS is a written summary that describes the potential harm a liquor licence might have on a neighbourhood. The process of preparing a CIS …

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Ejecting and banning patrons

WebEjecting and banning patrons. Everyone has a right to enjoy safe and responsible drinking environments and the Liquor Act 2007 provides powers to venues and police to eject and …

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Lockout laws in Sydney CBD and Kings Cross

WebLiquor & Gaming NSW vl astlereagh t Haymarket W ox ydney W Page 1 of 1 T W liuorandgamingusticenswgovau CP3447_ FS3028_071216 Why is the government …

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FS3078 Liquor law signs

WebA table showing the required signage for each licence type is shown on page 3. Liquor signs. Sign 1L: Under 18s not to be served alcohol – all premises. This sign must be …

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Public submission on liquor laws

WebPublic submission on liquor laws ‐ Liquor Law Review https: outlook.office.com owa ?viewmodel ReadMessageItem ItemID AAMkADY =mM YT8 LT4zMDYtN*8 Ni …

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Mr James A Scott-Mackenzie

WebApplication for a packaged liquor licence - APP-0005132588 Decision by the Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority Page 4 of 4 Key findings In accordance with its …

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Participant Workbook

WebThis means that the minimum amount that any individual player in NSW will lose is 15 cents for every $1 they bet. For example, if a player puts $10 into a gaming machine, and bets …

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Gaming Machine Tax Act 2001

WebTo qualify for the gaming machine tax rebate of 1.85%, clubs must allocate at least 0.75% of those funds over $1 million to Category 1 purposes, with the remainder allocated to …

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