LIQUOR ACCORD News

Yob dob for pub peace in Williamstown

WILLIAMSTOWN publicans have agreed to share information about problem punters under a new local Liquor Accord. Police will unveil the accord today under which licensed venues will distribute...

Bondi Junction’s antisocial woes get worse

Locals behind a grassroots campaign say alcohol-fuelled antisocial behaviour and violence is getting worse in Bondi Junction. The group, dubbed “SpeakOut” when they started distributing flyers this year,...

JCU heads bid to curb violence in Cairns

A TEAM of experts has banded together to try and reduce alcohol-related violence in the city’s late night entertainment precinct. The panel, which includes JCU researchers, police officers,...

Grog accord on way to clean up clubland

FLINDERS St East nightclubs moved a step closer to more effectively managing alcohol-fuelled violence by jointly signing a new liquor accord document. Townsville City Council’s community safety committee...

Naughty patrons get the message

Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs Prevention Officer Lloyd Brooks and Western Suburbs Leagues Club manager Geoff McIntosh are surprised at the decrease in the number of patrons misbehaving...

Call to test patrons for drugs

PUBLICANS and business owners can do nothing else to curb violence until the NSW government commits to drug testing violent revellers, Albury Liquor Accord chairman Daryl Betteridge says....