NAAPA’s Submission to Liquor Act review

18 September 2013

NSW Licenced venues would be required to pay annual licence fees upwards of $25,000 under sweeping changes proposed by the State’s leading alcohol policy coalition.

The NSW ACT Alcohol Policy Alliance (NAAPA) says the introduction of a fairer licensing regime would make the State’s 17,010 liquor licensees more accountable for the alcohol harms they cause and help reign in escalating alcohol harms.

The NSW ACT Alcohol Policy Alliance (NAAPA) welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission to the Review of the Liquor Act 2007 (the Act) and the Gaming and Liquor Administration Act 2007. This review provides the New South Wales (NSW) Government with an opportunity to reform liquor licensing and prioritise evidence-based policies that are proven to reduce alcohol-related harms.
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Media Contact

Clare Ross, Senior Media Liaison Officer
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education

clare.ross@fare.org.au
(02) 6122 8600  |  0429 291 120

NAAPA Secretariat

Madeleine Day, Senior Policy Officer
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education

info@naapa.org.au
(02) 6122 8600

Contact us

NSW/ACT Alcohol Policy Alliance
PO Box 19 Deakin West ACT 2600

info@naapa.org.au
(02) 6122 8600

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