Consultation for Liquor Act 2019 now open

NT Government

Consultation has today opened for the three year review of the Liquor Act 2019.

The Liquor Act 2019 came into effect on 1 October 2019 and represents one of the most significant initiatives of alcohol reform in the Territory’s history, including implementing:

A risk-based licensing scheme, which rewards responsible licensees and punishes licensees who do the wrong thing;The appointment of a dedicated Director of Liquor Licensing who exclusively manages liquor compliance and enforcement;Response timeframes for Licensing NT and the Liquor Commission for applications and complaints, which is reducing red tape and providing certainty; andCertainty for businesses providing complimentary drinks, such as hairdressers and jewellery stores.

The Act requires a review after three years to allow an opportunity for Territorians and stakeholders to provide comment on the Act and its effectiveness to help reduce alcohol harm.

A report on the outcome of the three year review will be tabled in the Legislative Assembly within 12 months after the end of the three year period – prior to October 2023.

The consultation period is open until 28 February 2023 and will include presentations at various stakeholder meetings, governance groups and community forums.

A Discussion Paper has been developed for members of the community to review, before making their submission.

Submissions can be emailed to [[email protected]] or submitted via post.

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