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NSW Law enforcement

OUR LIQUOR LICENCE & RESPONSIBLE SERVICE

THE RESPONSIBLE SERVICE OF ALCOHOL IS SERIOUS BUSINESS 

While we're a fun and easy-going team, we take the responsible service of alcohol very seriously. To sell or supply alcohol to, or to obtain alcohol on behalf of a person under the age of 18, is against the law and we strictly adhere to these regulations.

Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence . To supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years (Penalty exceeds $17,000) . For a person under the age of 18 years to purchase or receive liquor. (Penalty exceeds $700

LIQUOR LICENCE LIQP700353228

PROOF OF AGE VERIFICATION

I.D. IS REQUIRED IF YOU LOOK UNDER 25

We only sell and deliver alcohol to those 18 and older, so please have your ID ready if you appear to be under 25. If asked for your ID just consider it as a compliment.

DON'T BUY IT FOR THEM

WE BELIEVE AN ADULT IS PURCHASING FOR A MINOR, WE WILL REFUSE SERVICE

Please be aware of your responsibilities with regards to secondary supply. Significant penalties apply to anyone selling or supplying liquor to a minor and can incur a fine of up to $11,000 and / or up-to one-year imprisonment. Your order will be cancelled or we may refuse to deliver if we believe an adult is purchasing for a minor or an intoxicated person.

KNOW YOUR LIMITS

READ ALCOHOL % ON LABELS CAREFULLY

Drink and serve alcohol responsibly by carefully reading labels and measuring wine and spirit servings. A 30ml nip of a 40% alcohol spirit is one standard drink (10g of alcohol) which is approximately how much alcohol your body can process in an hour.

The DrinksWise Standard Drinks Calculator may be of assistance.

LIQUOR LICENCING ACT

NEW SOUTH WALES

Liquor Act 2007 - It is against the law to sell or supply liquor to, or to obtain on behalf of, a person under the age of 18 years.

114(3) A licensee who sells liquor by taking orders over the telephone or by facsimile or by mail order, or who sells liquor through an internet site or by other electronic means—

(b) must give written instructions to the person responsible for delivery of the liquor, requiring that the liquor be delivered—

(i) to the adult person who placed the order, or

(ii) to another adult person at those premises who undertakes to accept it on behalf of the person who placed the

order, or

(iii) if the delivery is made on a day after the day the order is taken— in accordance with the customer’s instructions, or

(iv) if the order was sold through an internet site or by other electronic means—to another adult person nominated by

the person who placed the order.

Nominated person: must be provided by name, it cannot be a role or designation.

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