ID plan for liquor stores
Photo identification scanning could be introduced to liquor stores at Wyndham and Kununurra if new alcohol restrictions proposed by local stakeholders are approved by Director of Liquor Licensing,...
Photo identification scanning could be introduced to liquor stores at Wyndham and Kununurra if new alcohol restrictions proposed by local stakeholders are approved by Director of Liquor Licensing,...
As Newcrests’ mines Cadia East extension nears completion, and the contractors begin to wrap and leave town, can the community expect less alcohol fuelled bad behaviour? So concerned,...
A DRUNKEN Swan Hill man who urinated in police holding cells after being arrested has avoided a conviction and received a stern lecture from a magistrate. The Swan...
IT’S one of the busiest days on the Capricorn Coast, but some business owners still chose to close. Australia Day brings thousands of people to the beach –...
THE loss of environment and amenity or jobs, and a boost to tourism – these are the major issues that have drawn battlelines in the passionate fight for...
The City of Stonnington will be holding its first Liquor Accord Forum on Thursday 23 February 2012 at Functions On Chapel from 3pm – 5pm. The Liquor Accord...
The City of Stonnington will be holding its first Liquor Accord Forum on Thursday 23 February 2012 at Functions On Chapel from 3pm – 5pm. The Liquor Accord...
SAFETY on the city’s streets after dark has emerged as one of the major concerns for local residents in the region’s first ever community safety plan. A massive...
NO EXISTING Chapel Street bars will be forced to change their opening hours despite tighter licensing rules announced to curb late-night chaos. Laws designed to curb anti-social behaviour...
Police will “quite rightly” come down hard on the Occidental Hotel if the venue breaches the conditions of their new licensing, manager Don Scholte said. As a member...