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Industry Body Welcomes Health Warnings

The success of a simple safe-drinking message added to all spirit products last year should be considered by the Council of Australian Governments' (COAG) review of food labelling, according to the Distilled Spirits Industry Council of Australia (DSICA). more...
[Mon 08/03/2010 01:48:45]

'Discriminate on Gender but not Sexuality': Gov

Single sex clubs in Victoria will no longer be able to discriminate against a broad range of groups under upcoming law changes by the Brumby Labor Government. more...
[Mon 08/03/2010 01:42:47]

Two Arrested after Kings Cross Attack

A second man has been charged over a glassing incident at a hotel in inner Sydney last week. more...
[Mon 08/03/2010 01:31:48]

Pubs Face Total Glass Ban

Eight Queensland pubs and clubs have been banned from using regular glass receptacles, jugs, bottles or stubbies as the state's government gets tough on glassings. more...
[Fri 05/03/2010 02:11:45]

Licensees Forced to Offer Free Water

Every licensed venue in Victoria will be forced to provide free water to customers as part of their Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) mandate, with fines of up to $3500 for bar owners who don't comply. more...
[Fri 26/02/2010 02:20:06]

Gov Watering Down RSA Training: Opinion

In this week's instalment of citizen journalism, head of the Melbourne Nightclub Owners' Association, Peter Iwaniuk, argues that free water is not the answer to curbing antisocial behaviour and calls for an overhaul of the RSA training course. more...
[Fri 26/02/2010 02:12:50]

Deal Gives Hope to Victoria's Music Venues

The Victorian Government has backed down on new licensing laws that may have sounded a death-knell for live music venues in the state, although a permanent solution is still to be negotiated. more...
[Wed 24/02/2010 02:33:58]

Melbourne Musos take Protest to Parliament

Thousands of Melburnians are expected to turn out in force tomorrow (Feb 23) for a public rally to protest new liquor laws leading to the closure of Melbourne's music venues. more...
[Mon 22/02/2010 03:53:20]

Man Stabbed in Hunter Valley Pub

A man has been charged following a stabbing incident at a Hunter Valley pub on Sunday (Feb 21) morning. more...
[Mon 22/02/2010 03:42:15]

Police Defend Tough Measures

Police in Victoria and Queensland have defended tough new measures to control troublemakers and curb alcohol-related violence. more...
[Fri 19/02/2010 01:48:40]

 
 
 


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