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Dan Murphy's rejects "deadly spirit" tag

Liquor retailer Dan Murphy's sells an average of just one bottle per store per week of the 95 per cent ABV Polish spirit that has been depicted by tabloid media as posing a major threat to the community. [Read More...]

Big does not equal bad: Woolies frustrated with WA health authorities

Woolworths is concerned about the "misguided" opposition by Western Australian health authorities to big box liquor stores, which the retailer says adds unnecessary time, expense and uncertainty to the licence application process. [Read More...]

Bottle shop ordered to pay $3,000 for racial discrimination breach

A finding of racial discrimination against a bottle shop for refusing service to an aboriginal woman underlines the need for liquor retailers to adequately train their employees on specialist licence conditions, a tribunal has warned. [Read More...]

Bottle shops demand facts on cheap liquor

A crackdown by NSW authorities on discounted alcohol has been met with surprise by the Liquor Stores Association NSW, which reiterated its position that there is no proven link between cheap alcohol and problem drinking. [Read More...]

Liquor Barons launches TVC campaign

Western Australian liquor retail banner group, Liquor Barons, is gearing up to take over the airwaves this summer, following the launch of a TVC campaign that ties into the summer of international cricket. [Read More...]

Forget Coles, we're number two in liquor retailing, says ALM

With 1,600 member outlets generating annual sales of $2.7 billion, Australian Liquor Marketers is head and shoulders above Coles as the number two in liquor retailing, according to CEO Fergus Collins. [Read More...]

CCA launches $60 million distribution centre

Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) has opened a new $60 million facility in Hazelmere, Perth, as part of a major capital infrastructure program for Western Australia. [Read More...]

Technology could enhance liquor accords: Woolies

Woolworths says its national, intranet-based liquor accord management system has proved invaluable for its liquor store managers and a similar resource should be made available for all accord members. [Read More...]

LSA Takes Aim at 'Home' Liquor Operators

The Liquor Stores Association NSW (LSA NSW) has raised concerns over the growing number of online liquor retailers in the state, questioning whether there are adequate procedures in place to ensure their regulatory compliance. [Read More...]

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Near zero breaches at NSW bottle shops

Responsible service initiatives introduced by NSW liquor stores are succeeding and the sector can boast a "fantastic" regulatory compliance record, according to Liquor Stores Association NSW CEO Terry Mott. [Read More...]

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