The department will be closed from Wednesday 27 December 2023 to Monday 1 January 2024. We will respond to queries in the New Year. Best wishes for a safe and happy festive season.
Liquor policies
A Banned Drinkers Register (BDR) is a register of people who are prohibited by current legislation from purchasing packaged (takeaway) liquor from some or all licensed premises in Western Australia.
A policy to provide a set of minimum fire safety measures for licensed premises
The sale, supply and consumption of liquor needs to be carefully regulated.
To provide licensees with guidance regarding their obligations in relation to recording incidents that occur on and in the vicinity of their licensed premises.
Guidance as to the legislative and operational requirements associated with Liquor Accords.
This guideline explains the provisions of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act) that can be relied upon by licensees and other authorised persons to refuse service to people.
This document provides the industry with a framework of practices to follow in the responsible promotion and advertising of liquor.
Including those licences issued as an Occasional Licence.
A Takeaway Alcohol Management System (TAMS) is a system designed to support liquor restrictions, by reducing opportunities for people to purchase quantities of liquor, above what is mandated within any applicable restriction.