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The purpose of this Act is to amend the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 to impose further restrictions on the supply of liquor to minors.
This Act aims to modify the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 by adding more limitations on the provision of alcohol to individuals who are under the legal drinking age.
The main purpose of this Act is to amend the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998—
(a) to provide for a demerit points system for licensees and permittees involved in noncompliance incidents; and
(b) to provide for a licence for wine and beer producers; and (c) to provide in the objects of the Act for recognition of the importance of live music;
and
(d) to provide for other matters.
The primary goal of this Act is to modify the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 in four ways: firstly, by introducing a system of demerit points for licensees and permittees who are found to be non-compliant; secondly, by creating a license for wine and beer producers; thirdly, by acknowledging the significance of live music in the Act’s objectives; and lastly, by addressing other relevant matters.
A List or declared organised criminal organisations in regards to liquor licensing
A list of regulations under the Liquor Licensing Act 1997
A list of regulations under the Liquor Licensing Act 1998
An Act to regulate the sale of liquor
An Act to regulate the sale, supply and consumption of liquor; and for other purposes.
An Act to regulate the sale, supply and consumption of liquor; and for other purposes.
An Act relating to the regulation of liquor
The Live Music Act 2012 reduces regulation around live music in small venues. It removes the need for a license in venues with a capacity below 200 people to host live music between 8 am and 11 pm.
These guidelines are for local emergency managers and disability support providers to understand Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction (DIDRR) principles and suggest practical activities to engage the community in building resilience.
The Local Government Emergency Management Framework exists to provide clarity and direction to
the local government sector in South Australia with regard to emergency management. The aims of the
framework are to:
1. Outline a holistic and integrated approach to emergency management for local government that
encompasses actions taken before, during and after emergencies;
2. Provide clarity about the roles and responsibilities of local government in emergency
management as a foundation for all emergency management strategies, programs and activities
across the local government sector; and
3. Communicate the ways in which local government emergency management is integrated with
state, national and international emergency management arrangements and policy.
It is intended that this framework will guide the emergency management plans, strategies, activities and
programs of councils, the Local Government Association of South Australia (LGA-SA), regional LGAs,
the Local Government Functional Support Group (LGFSG) and LGASA Mutual.
This article provides examples of how current Australian law may hinder communities to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from, the impact of natural hazards and in particular bush or bushfire events. It identifies areas of further research that are required to reduce community vulnerability and increase community resilience to natural hazard events, in particular bushfire events.
The main purpose of this Act is to provide for the regulation, management and control of aerial advertising at major events in Victoria.
This Act aims to establish rules and procedures for the use of aerial advertising during significant events in Victoria, with the goal of regulating and managing such activities.
An Act to provide for the control of aerial advertising at major events, and for related purposes.
An Act to provide for the control of aerial advertising at major events, and for related purposes.
The purpose of this Act is to promote the safety and enjoyment of participants and spectators at certain venues and major events.
An Act promoting the safety and enjoyment of participants and spectators at certain venues and major events.
The main purposes of this Act are to amend— (a) the Major Events (Crowd Management) Act 2003 to— (i) broaden the application of the Act to apply to Bob Jane Stadium and all international, national and state football matches;
(ii) enable the Minister to declare additional venues; (iii) provide for additional enforcement powers; and (b) to amend the powers relating to bag searches in the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001.
This Act aims to amend the Major Events (Crowd Management) Act 2003 to broaden its scope to include more venues, and provide additional enforcement powers. It also amends the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 regarding bag searches.
An Act to facilitate the holding and conduct of major events in New South Wales; and for other purposes.
An Act to facilitate the holding and conduct of major events in New South Wales; and for other purposes.
An Act to facilitate the holding and conduct of major events in South Australia; and for other purposes.
An Act relating to the management of major events
This Act aims to regulate major events to ensure the safety of visitors and spectators, allow visiting health practitioners to provide health care services without state registration, protect the rights of event organizers and sponsors, and address related matters.
The objects of this Regulation are:
(a) to declare the Blacktown International Sportspark to be a major event venue in respect of the
International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup 2015, and
(b) to make provision with respect to the application of Part 4 of the Major Events Act 2009 in relation
to the International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup 2015 at that venue.
This Regulation is made under the Major Events Act 2009, including sections 5 and 72 (the general
regulation-making power
An Act to facilitate the holding and conduct of major events in New South Wales; and for other purposes.