A list of publications put out by the department's service areas.
Team managers have an extremely important role ensuring the successful management of the team and welfare of the athletes in their care.
A small clubs accounts are not complicated so you don’t have to be an accountant to be a treasurer.
This resource highlights some common-sense steps to ensuring your workload will be lighter, that your group won’t have members who just ‘make up the numbers’ and that it will be seen as an effective team.
The president or chairperson is the principal leader of the club and has overall responsibility for the club’s administration.
How to start a new club.
Guidance on submitting an unconditional section 40 certificate (certificate of local planning authority) or development approval lodged in lieu of a section 40 certificate.
This document provides the industry with a framework of practices to follow in the responsible promotion and advertising of liquor.
Guidance as to the legislative requirements and criteria that will be used when considering the suitability of premises to be licensed under the Act.
The sale, supply and consumption of liquor needs to be carefully regulated.
A policy to provide a set of minimum fire safety measures for licensed premises
Guidance on the legislative requirements relating to extended trading permits (ETP) for extended areas.
Section 48(2) of the of the Liquor Control Act 1988 provides that a club licence authorises the sale and supply of liquor to club members and to the guests of members.
This document provides guidance on extended trading permits that are sought for ongoing (i.e. long term) or indefinite circumstances and the factors that the licensing authority may have regard to when considering applications for these permits.
Under section 60 of the Act the licensing authority may grant an extended trading permit (ETP) authorising the licensee to sell and supply liquor in circumstances to which the licence would not otherwise apply.
A standard entertainment condition is imposed on most licences.