21 June 2021 Avoid the fine, pay on time - Queensland Liquor and Gaming
Annual liquor licence fees due 31 July
Annual liquor licence fee notices for 2021 will be mailed to licensees in late June and are due for payment by 31 July 2021.
It’s vital you pay your annual fee by the due date to avoid your licence being automatically suspended, as you will be then unable to sell liquor. If your fee remains ...
4 June 2021 As of 20 May 2021, OLGR had received 75 applications for the new artisan producer licence.
This artisan producer licence means Queensland’s estimated 90 independent craft breweries and 34 independent artisan distilleries can:
have unlimited sales of a licensee’s own product, within production limits, for on-site consumption
sell their own products for takeaway and online
sell limited takeaways and on-site samples of their liquor at promotional events
apply to sell their liquor for on-site consumption ...
4 June 2021 Approved manager and training requirements at licensed premises
Guidance for licensees on how to comply with:
The requirement to have an approved manager.
The mandatory training requirements for approved managers and other persons engaged in the sale, supply or service of liquor.
Approved Managers
Well managed premises and the responsible service of alcohol are seen as important tools in providing consumers with safer, more responsible venues that are committed to implementing harm-minimisation strategies.
In this context, ...