❓ Dr Thomas questions the Department of Racing and Gaming's refusal to renew the Forrest Tavern's Two-Up license after 81 years, inquiring about the reasons, appeal process, and potential for reconsideration. The Minister deferred the answer to a previous question.
AnsweredQoN 1762Legislative Assembly
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With regards to the Forrest Tavern and the non-renewal of their Two-Up license, I ask -
(1) Why after 81 years of hosting Two-Up games, has the 5 year license renewal been refused by the Department of Racing and Gaming?
(2) What course of action do the owners of the Tavern have to appeal this decision?
(3) Will the Minister reconsider the decision and re-offer the Forrest Tavern a five year Two-Up license as previously obtained by the Forrest Tavern?
(1) Why after 81 years of hosting Two-Up games, has the 5 year license renewal been refused by the Department of Racing and Gaming?
(2) What course of action do the owners of the Tavern have to appeal this decision?
(3) Will the Minister reconsider the decision and re-offer the Forrest Tavern a five year Two-Up license as previously obtained by the Forrest Tavern?
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Answered
19 March 2007
Responded by
Minister for Racing and Gaming
Response time
20 days
See answer to question 1484.
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