Intro
This policy provides principles for the responsible promotion and advertising of alcohol.
This policy applies to all licensees.
Licensees must ensure that any promotions or advertising for the sale and consumption of alcohol are conducted responsibly.
The Director of Liquor Licensing (DLL) will consider the promotion or advertising of alcohol irresponsible if it:
The DLL is likely to find the following promotions unacceptable:
To assess whether a promotion or activity is acceptable, licensees are encouraged to ask themselves, 'Does it encourage irresponsible consumption or portray the consumption of alcohol in an inappropriate way?' The following harm minimisation strategies can assist in answering this question:
If the DLL finds your promotion or advertisement to be irresponsible, they have the power to impose conditions on your licence,1 including what type of alcohol may be sold, and when,2 and prohibit or limit promotional activity where drinks are offered free or at reduced prices.3
If the DLL considers it to be in the public interest, he or she can suspend a licence.4 The DLL may also initiate disciplinary action.
Note that the DLL has the power to make regulations prohibiting promotions where alcohol is offered free or at reduced prices, and limiting the circumstances in which such promotions take place.5
The policy on this subject is general information and is not professional advice or a legal opinion. The information is provided on the understanding that any person reading it must take responsibility for assessing its relevance and accuracy.
Further information on licence requirements is available, or contact 61 8 6551 4888.
Version 1.0Issued 29 August 2024 In effect from 29 August 2024
Policy reviewed and updated to clarify application and streamline documentation.