IMPORTANT NOTICE: A Declared State of Emergency is currently in place across Victoria. For more information, see: COVID-19 information for licensees
To hold events that are open to minors in licensed premises liquor licensees or permittees must submit either a notification or an application form to the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR).
Tags Cafe, Restaurant, LiquorThe Liquor Control Reform Regulations 2009 impose minimum standards for the frame rate and quality of stored images for security cameras and video recorders.
Tags Cafe, Restaurant, LiquorIt is an offence for a licensee or permittee to supply liquor to a person in a state of intoxication, or to permit drunken or disorderly persons to be on the licensed premises, or on any authorised premises.
Tags Cafe, Restaurant, LiquorIf you have a Restaurant and Café Licence, you have certain obligations to abide by.
Tags Cafe, Restaurant, LiquorThe legal drinking age in Victoria is 18 years of age, and it's generally an offence for any person to supply alcohol to a minor. This page contains information on under-18 on licensed premises.
Tags Cafe, Restaurant, LiquorLiquor licence fees are a standard business cost for all licensees, and as such all licensees should factor this fee into their business planning.
Tags Cafe, Restaurant, Liquor, ApplicationLiquor licences are due for renewal by 31 December each year. Each licence incurs a separate fee and a number of factors determine how much a licensee is required to pay.
Tags Cafe, Restaurant, LiquorA red-line plan of your licensed premises needs to be submitted as part of the application process for a liquor licence.
Tags Cafe, Restaurant, LiquorIf you are a barred person and would like the barring order to be changed or cancelled, you should contact the person who issued the order to request having it changed or cancelled.
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