A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding proposed liquor licensing reforms, specifically focusing on small bar licenses, regulations, costs, and the impact on existing license types. The response indicates the bill is still being drafted, but provides some information and refers to publicly available resources.

AnsweredQoN 1186Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 May 2006
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming

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(1) Has the proposed liquor licensing reform bill been drafted?
(2) If not -
(a) what stage is it at;
(b) when will it be completed; and
(c) when will it be released to the Opposition?
(3) If it has been drafted will the Minister give a copy to the Opposition and stakeholders for the sake of open and transparent consultation?
(4) What will the limit be for the number of persons allowed in a small bar licence?
(5) What will the floor area limit be for a small bar licence?
(6) What will be the cost be to obtain a small bar licence?
(7) What specific health regulations (number of toilets, kitchen cleanliness etc) will be required for a small bar licence?
(8) How much did the Allen Consulting Group Report to the Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor cost?
(9) What incentive or benefit will exist for potential licensees to choose a small bar licence over a tavern license?
(10) What will be the process for the nomination of additional approved managers?
(11) How much will that process cost?
(12) Will small bar licences have to provide meals?
(13) Will small bar licences be allowed to sell packaged liquor?
(14) What will the permissible hours of trade be for a small bar licence?
(15) What is the technical difference between a restaurant and a small bar licence?
(16) What is the technical difference between a restaurant and a tavern licence?
(17) What is the technical difference between a small bar licence and a tavern licence?
(18) What technical safeguards are in place to stop restaurants in quiet suburban area’s from serving 95% of patrons with alcohol without a meal?
(19) What technical criteria will be used to determine the difference between a “restaurant that wants to operate more as a bar than a restaurant”?
(20) Will restaurants be a category A or category B licence?
(21) Have Category A and Category B licences been abolished?
(22) How long will Responsible Service Alcohol (RSA) training take?
(23) How much will RSA training cost?
(24) Will approved managers be required to undertake the proposed RSA training?
(25) Under the proposed changes will approved managers have to complete more detailed RSA training?
(26) If so, how long will it take and how much will it cost?
(27) What is the proposed number of dedicated police and liquor inspectors dedicated to scrutinise the changes in liquor licensing legislation?
(28) What is the additional funding allocated to police and liquor inspectors to scrutinise the changes in liquor licensing legislation?
(29) How many court cases have been fought between a Government Department and a liquor licensee’s in the last 5 years?
(30) For each of the above cases:
(a) What was the Government Department?
(b) How much money was spent as a result of that action by the Department?
(c) What was the reason for the case?
(d) What is the name of the other party involved?
(31) What decision making influence will licensees have on how monies are spent from the proposed security pool?
(32) Will administration costs for any security pool come out of licensee contributions?
(33) If so, how much or what percentage?
(34) Will any administration costs for any security pool come out of the Department’s funding?
(35) If so, how much will those costs be and how much additional funding will be given to the Department?
(36) Will licensees/approved managers be required to conduct a probity check?
(37) Will a licensee be required to keep a probity register of staff and volunteers?
(38) How many different registers/lists will a licensee have to keep under the proposed changes?
(39) How many prosecutions for the sale of alcohol to an intoxicated person have failed on the grounds of the definition in the last 5 years?
(40) How many clubs were reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non-member extended trading permits for each financial year for the last 5 years?
(41) How many licences are there in Western Australia for each license type?
(42) Does the Government expect this number to change significantly after the introduction of the proposed changes?
(43) Can the Minister give the forecast or expected number of each licence types after the proposed changes?
(44)
Did the Minister conduct a regulatory Statements which specifically assessed the cost/benefit of the proposed legislation to ensure change did not unduly impact or have unintended consequences for small business?
(45) If not, why not?
(46) If so, will the Minister be making the study public?
(47) What will be the minimum criteria for people to undertake Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training?
(48) Will volunteers be required to undertake RSA training?
(49) Will only registered training providers be able to provide RSA training?
(50) How will people that serve alcohol undertake RSA training if they are hundreds of kilometres away from a registered training provider?
(51) Will people already serving alcohol have to undertake RSA training?
(52) Is there a grace period for existing employee’s/volunteer’s to get RSA training?
(53) If so, how long?
(54) For what length of time can someone be serving alcohol before they must complete RSA training or must someone have completed RSA training before commencement of service of alcohol?
(55) If the Government is going to allow restaurants to serve alcohol without a meal why is it necessary to define “meal” in the legislation?
(56) What is the definition of ‘cutlery’?

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Answered
13 June 2006
Responded by
Minister for Racing and Gaming
Response time
33 days
(b) when will it be completed; and (c) when will it be released to the Opposition?
(c) when will it be released to the Opposition?
(b) How much money was spent as a result of that action by the Department? (c) What was the reason for the case? (d) What is the name of the other party involved?
(c) What was the reason for the case? (d) What is the name of the other party involved?
(d) What is the name of the other party involved?
(1-7) While the details to the extent sought by the member cannot be finalised until the drafting of the amendment Bill is completed, the legislation will be drafted in accordance with the proposed changes to the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 announced by the Government on 28 March of this year. The Government anticipates introducing the package of amendments into the Parliament during the Spring session with the intention of the reforms taking effect in 2007; members will be given ample opportunity to debate the Amendment Bill at this time. An explanation of the reforms, together with a series of fact sheets providing more detail of the reforms, was forwarded to each member of Parliament and is available on the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor's website - www.rgl.wa.gov.au Answers to some of the questions are contained in this explanatory material and the member was also afforded the opportunity for a briefing on the Government's proposed reforms. The following answers are provided to the questions relating only to the accountability of the Director General of the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor for the administration of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988. 8) $33,563.13 (net of GST). (9-28) See answer (1-7) 29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
While the details to the extent sought by the member cannot be finalised until the drafting of the amendment Bill is completed, the legislation will be drafted in accordance with the proposed changes to the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 announced by the Government on 28 March of this year. The Government anticipates introducing the package of amendments into the Parliament during the Spring session with the intention of the reforms taking effect in 2007; members will be given ample opportunity to debate the Amendment Bill at this time. An explanation of the reforms, together with a series of fact sheets providing more detail of the reforms, was forwarded to each member of Parliament and is available on the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor's website - www.rgl.wa.gov.au Answers to some of the questions are contained in this explanatory material and the member was also afforded the opportunity for a briefing on the Government's proposed reforms. The following answers are provided to the questions relating only to the accountability of the Director General of the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor for the administration of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988. 8) $33,563.13 (net of GST). (9-28) See answer (1-7) 29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
The Government anticipates introducing the package of amendments into the Parliament during the Spring session with the intention of the reforms taking effect in 2007; members will be given ample opportunity to debate the Amendment Bill at this time. An explanation of the reforms, together with a series of fact sheets providing more detail of the reforms, was forwarded to each member of Parliament and is available on the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor's website - www.rgl.wa.gov.au Answers to some of the questions are contained in this explanatory material and the member was also afforded the opportunity for a briefing on the Government's proposed reforms. The following answers are provided to the questions relating only to the accountability of the Director General of the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor for the administration of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988. 8) $33,563.13 (net of GST). (9-28) See answer (1-7) 29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
An explanation of the reforms, together with a series of fact sheets providing more detail of the reforms, was forwarded to each member of Parliament and is available on the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor's website - www.rgl.wa.gov.au Answers to some of the questions are contained in this explanatory material and the member was also afforded the opportunity for a briefing on the Government's proposed reforms. The following answers are provided to the questions relating only to the accountability of the Director General of the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor for the administration of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988. 8) $33,563.13 (net of GST). (9-28) See answer (1-7) 29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
Answers to some of the questions are contained in this explanatory material and the member was also afforded the opportunity for a briefing on the Government's proposed reforms. The following answers are provided to the questions relating only to the accountability of the Director General of the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor for the administration of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988. 8) $33,563.13 (net of GST). (9-28) See answer (1-7) 29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
The following answers are provided to the questions relating only to the accountability of the Director General of the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor for the administration of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988. 8) $33,563.13 (net of GST). (9-28) See answer (1-7) 29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
8) $33,563.13 (net of GST). (9-28) See answer (1-7) 29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
(9-28) See answer (1-7) 29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
29) 34. 30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
30)(a) Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. 30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
30)(b) Based on invoices received to date from the State Solicitor's Office for the last five financial years - $92,033. 30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
30)(c) Disciplinary matters under section 95 of the Liquor Licensing Act. 30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
30)(d) Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
Oakover Vineyards Pty Ltd Kevin Robert Mann, Midchime Pty Ltd Pure Profit Pty Ltd trading as The Firm Anton Bichler, The Conglomerate Hotel Robert Mervyn Sellen, John Patrick O'Connor Bianchi Corporation Pty Ltd trading as Savoia Quaffers Midland Dorigo Pty Ltd Quelson Pty Ltd trading as The Flying Scotsman Morocodian Pty Ltd trading as Colliefields Hotel Nomotutama Niue Kuti Abraham Saffron Bename Pty Ltd trading as Halls Head Tavern Grant Michael Taylor, Boyup Brook Hotel Giovanni Papalia, Modra Bay Tavern West Valley 2000 Pty Ltd, Bell House Cafe Wendy Irene Hill, Rocky Gully Pub Denise Ellen Spencer, Christopher Joseph Burleigh, Freemasons Tavern Beverley Colin Bryan Cooper, The Printers Pie Ronald Gilbert Davis, Rocky Bay Inc. Kireen Nominees Pty Ltd trading as The Kimberley Hotel Hungry Hollow Tavern Bunbury Raymond James Saw, Piccadilly Hotel Rendezvous Hotels Management Pty Ltd Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd Trebanor Pty Ltd, Mount Helena Tavern Alan David Alford, Lake Yearlering Hotel Richard John Keays, Rebel Entertainment Pty Ltd, Club Capitol Hedley William Anderson, Viewtown Pty Ltd. Nicola Lee Worthing, Castle Hotel Julie Thelma Taylor Inkcot Pty Ltd, John Van Stroe Allan William Albion Gerard Cherian, The Sapphire Bar (31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
(31-38) see answer (1-7) 39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
39) Nil. However, in accordance with section 155 of the Liquor Licensing Act, general enforcement of the provisions of the Act, including breaches of section 115, is the responsibility of the Commissioner of Police. 40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
40) Clubs are not "reprimanded or prosecuted for exceeding the number of non ?member extended trading permits" . Over the past five financial years, on only one occasion was the limit of four extended trading permits for non?member functions exceeded. 41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
41) As at the 30 April 2006 - Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
Hotels/Taverns 621 Hotel Restricted 38 Liquor Stores 478 Restaurants 709 Clubs 418 Club Restricted 518 Cabarets 52 Special Facilities 491 Wholesalers 173 Producers 540 Casino 1 (42-56) See answer (1-7)
(42-56) See answer (1-7)

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