Short term liquor licence

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Information for sporting clubs
A new process for club licence holders has been introduced for sports clubs who usually need to apply for a short term licence for their finals series games.

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When you need a short term licence

You need a short term liquor licence to sell, supply or permit the consumption of liquor:

If you intend to hold regular or recurring events you can apply for a short term (5 year) licence instead.

You don't need a liquor licence when holding an event or function on private premises where you're supplying liquor but not for commercial or financial benefit. For example, you don't need a liquor licence to host a birthday party at home where you're providing alcohol, or alcohol is being consumed but not sold.

The host or person organising the event needs to apply for the licence.

Existing licence holders who want to change or extend their trading hours or trading area for an event can apply.

Licence summary

Variations to a short term licence

Optional additions

Licence summary

Each event will be placed into a class, depending on how you want to trade. All licensees must comply with the general code of practice.

Class 1

Class 2

Events that are restricted to direct sales transactions only - eg online or by mail order - are also categorised as Class 2.

Class 3

Variations to a short term licence

You can apply to vary the conditions on your licence but you can't apply for a variation:

To make these types of changes you must cancel your existing licence and reapply.

If you think you may need to move your event to a different area of the premises - eg due to weather - you should consider applying for both areas to be licensed as you won't be able to change the area once the licence is granted.

Optional additions

You'll need to apply for prescribed entertainment consent if your event will have entertainment that:

Only Class 3 events can host prescribed entertainment.

Licence summary

Each event will be placed into a class, depending on how you want to trade. All licensees must comply with the general code of practice.

Class 1

Class 2

Events that are restricted to direct sales transactions only - eg online or by mail order - are also categorised as Class 2.

Class 3

Variations to a short term licence

You can apply to vary the conditions on your licence but you can't apply for a variation:

To make these types of changes you must cancel your existing licence and reapply.

If you think you may need to move your event to a different area of the premises - eg due to weather - you should consider applying for both areas to be licensed as you won't be able to change the area once the licence is granted.

Optional additions

You'll need to apply for prescribed entertainment consent if your event will have entertainment that:

Only Class 3 events can host prescribed entertainment.

What you'll need

All classes

You'll need to provide: