LIQUOR ACCORD News
Gordonvale stands against alcohol-fuelled violence in the Far North
BADLY-behaved drinkers are fast running out of places to cause trouble as police and licensees continue to crackdown on alcohol-fuelled problems in the Far North. Gordonvale is the...
Pubs ask sports clubs to help stop violence Story Tools:
COLAC’S pub owners want sports clubs to help them curb alcohol-fuelled violence across the city. Colac’s liquor accord members, including representatives from Colac police, bowling clubs, pubs and...
Police work to reduce violence
ROCKHAMPTON police are working hard to reduce the number of street violence incidents in the city’s CBD, a police spokesman says. The Morning Bulletin yesterday reported the plight...
Deniliquin licensees oppose official Liquorland application
Local publicans and licensees have just over a week to halt a Liquorland store being opened in Deniliquin. An application for a packaged liquor licence has been lodged...
Working together on safety issues
The Bathurst Regional Community Safety Committee held its first meeting this week. In coming months members of the committee will be working on various projects, including providing information...
Hoteliers have reformed
PUBS and clubs across North Sydney have banded together to stop rowdy behaviour by patrons. Local licensed venues have reformed the Harbourside Liquor Accord and will work with...
Safe drinking takes shape
LICENSEES in Dubbo will help the Liquor Accord’s governing board to shape responsible service of alcohol across the city. The first meeting of the year with the new...
Woolies snubs grog register
Woolworths has refused to back a proposed ID scanning system developed by police and independent retailers to monitor takeaway alcohol sales in the Kimberley, citing concerns about cost,...