With the festive season in full swing, Liquor & Gaming NSW (L&GNSW) is reminding venues to follow the rules to ensure a smooth and successful summer.
Inspectors will visit hotels, clubs, bars, party boats, bottle shops, and other licensed venues throughout the holiday period to monitor adherence to regulations designed to minimise risks and protect patrons.
L&GNSW A/Executive Director Regulatory Operations Dimitri Argeres says it is important licensed venues maintain responsible practices during the festive season.
“We want venues and patrons to enjoy a fun and safe summer and festive season and having established good practices is key to achieving that,” Mr Argeres said.
“Complying with the rules and having policies and procedures in place not only safeguards businesses but also ensures the wellbeing and safety of patrons.”
Mr Argeres highlighted the need for proper training of seasonal and contract workers who are often hired to manage increased demand during the holidays.
“With many venues bringing on extra casual staff, it’s critical that all team members are fully trained, hold up-to-date Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificates, and are clear on their responsibilities,” he said.
Mr Argeres also reminded operators of the significant penalties for permitting minors to access alcohol, stressing the importance of strict ID checks on any patron who looks 25 years or under, or at the time of delivery for any purchase involving the same day or express delivery of liquor.
“As the year winds down, we typically see an increase in young people celebrating at licensed venues. It’s vital that operators, from cafés and restaurants to clubs and hotels, take responsibility to prevent intoxication and ensure alcohol isn’t sold or supplied to anyone under 18,” he said.
“Significant penalties, including terms of imprisonment, apply to anyone selling or supplying alcohol to minors in NSW.”
From 1 January 2025, venues must also adopt the updated Liquor Incident Register. L&GNSW will begin compliance checks early in the new year to ensure the new requirements are being met.
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