Obtaining a Liquor Licence
If you are intending to host a party or organise an event (or a series of events) where liquor will be sold, you are required to obtain a liquor licence known as a limited licence.
This requirement applies even if your party or function will be held at a private venue. It includes parties/events where guests pay a cover charge and alcohol is provided. It also applies if you run a raffle or ask for any donation of money, even for charity.
It is an offence to sell liquor without holding a licence.
A limited licence may also be granted to an existing licensee seeking a temporary extension to trading rights under his or her current liquor licence. The licensee may be seeking an extension to a trading area, trading hours or to permit entertainment on premises not subject to an entertainment consent.
The below guide (from Consumer & Business Services) is for people interested in organising an event where liquor will be sold:
Limited (Event Based) Licences
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How to Apply for a Limited Licence
Applications for limited licences can be lodged online on the Consumer and Business Service’s website.






