Tell us what you think about options to align liquor licensing and planning approvals and options for a risk-based licensing model.

The liquor licensing system can at times be complex for businesses and the community to navigate. The NSW Government wants to modernise the liquor licensing system and make it easier for licensed businesses in NSW to start, grow and diversify, while managing the risk of alcohol-related harm and making it easier for the community to have their say.

We have developed the Liquor Licensing Reform Options Discussion Paper and Attachments which set out possible reform options and is broken up into Part A and Part B.

Part A: Options to streamline the approval processes for licensing and planning applications. We want to achieve:

  • quicker, easier application processes;
  • enhanced, more accessible public consultation;
  • reduced overlap of conditions and Plans of Management.

Part B: Options for a new risk-based liquor licence model. We want to achieve:

  • more flexible ongoing licence options, fewer licences and classes, with more opportunities for diversity in licensed premises;
  • simpler conditions and expanded trading opportunities that support a vibrant, safe 24-hour economy;
  • customer-centric, risk-based licensing and regulation enabled by digital solutions;
  • improved temporary licensing options to support more one-off events, pop-up bars and producer's promotions.

Tell us what you think

To have your say on liquor licensing reform in NSW, complete as many of the activities as you'd like. You can complete the quick poll, the survey, tell us about your idea or provide us with a written submission. Your feedback will help inform the direction the NSW Government takes on these reforms.

This is an in-depth, industry focused consultation, so please be aware that it may take up to an hour or more to complete the survey. If you cannot complete this survey within the estimated time, we suggest you register your details, as this will allow you to save your progress and complete at a time of your choosing.

Consultation is open until 5:00 pm on Tuesday 13 December 2022.

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Quick poll

Does the current liquor licensing system meet the needs of our changing modern society?

This poll has concluded.

  • Yes
    24% (60 votes)
  • No
    76% (194 votes)
Total Votes: 254

Written submissions

There are three ways you can provide a written submission listed below. Submissions should be labelled ‘Liquor Licensing Reform’ and marked to the attention of L&GNSW’s Liquor Policy Team.

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You can upload a submission and provide the following details:

  1. Your name*
  2. Your email*
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Email a submission:

liquorpolicy@liquorandgaming.nsw.gov.au

Mail a submission:

Liquor Policy Team, Liquor & Gaming NSW

Department of Enterprise, Investment & Trade

4 Parramatta Square

12 Darcy St

PARRAMATTA NSW 2150

Electronic submissions can be in Word or PDF format. Targeted questions are included in the discussion paper to help you prepare your submission. You may wish to comment on only one or two matters of personal interest, or all the issues raised in the paper.

Your submission may be made publicly available. If you do not want your personal details or any part of your submission published, please indicate this clearly. Submissions may be referred to in a report on the outcome of the consultation, however any anonymous submissions will be referred to as such.

The consultation is open until 5:00 pm on Tuesday 13 December 2022.

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