The department will be closed from Monday 23 December 2024 and will reopen on Thursday 2 January 2025. We will respond to queries in the new year. Best wishes for a safe and happy festive season.
A list of publications put out by the department's service areas.
Limited reasons why juveniles are only allowed to be on licensed premises.
The 3 circumstances where prior approval is required before a juvenile is permitted on a licensed premises.
Guidance for cruise ships with onboard casino gaming facilities travelling through or docking in Western Australian waters.
Adoption of technical standards for electronic gaming machines (EGMs) as set out in the Gaming Machine National Standard.
Guidelines used by the Gaming and Wagering Commission (the Commission) in determining whether a game played by an electronic gaming machine (EGM) that is not a poker machine is authorised for use at the casino.
Guidance for casino operators and persons wishing to be employed as security officers by the casino operator as to the licensing requirements of the Gaming and Wagering Commission.
The purpose of this policy is to describe the requirements placed on Crown Perth by the Gaming and Wagering Commission (the Commission) in relation to the placement of, and withdrawal limits from ATMs at Crown Perth.
Guidance to casino employees, gaming suppliers, gaming operators, bookmakers, bookmaker managers, bookmaker employees and RWWA key employees in relation to the probity requirements.
Guidance as to the legislative provisions relevant to trading names.
Legislative requirements for websites maintained by, or on behalf of the licensee.
Guidance on the process of a proposed change of conditions on a liquor licence against the wishes of the licensee.
The legislative requirements for planning approvals and local government certifications.
Possible security measures for higher risk premises and events.
Licensees must ensure responsible promotion or advertising of alcohol.
Guidance for legislative requirements and criteria used when considering the suitability of premises to be licensed under the Act.
Provisions that licensees can rely on to refuse service to certain people.
What a proceeding before the Director of Liquor Licensing is, and how it might be conducted.
Legislative and operational requirements for the inspection and access of documents about licensed premises.
Obligations for recording incidents that occur on and in the vicinity of their licensed premises.
Requirements to meet and maintain measures and practices of harm minimisation.