Some restrictions apply to help address harm caused due to the use of liquor.
While enjoying the many attractions Western Australia has to offer, be aware that restrictions are in place in many parts of the State in relation to purchasing, consuming or possessing alcohol.
These restrictions have been implemented as a way of minimising alcohol-related harm in Western Australia.
The Liquor Control Act 1988 provides for the following types of restrictions.
Section 64 Restrictions are imposed by the Director of Liquor Licensing, where it is in the public interest.
These restrictions:
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Section 175 Restrictions are declared by the Governor of Western Australia on the recommendation of the Minister for Racing and Gaming. These restrictions:
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Expires Mar 2, 2034
The Liquor Control (Kalumburu Restricted Area) Regulations 2018 prohibit a person from bringing into and possessing liquor in the restricted area (unless an exception under r. 9 of the Liquor Control (Kalumburu Restricted Area) Regulations 2018 applies). Where a person commits an offence against the regulations, the penalties to apply are:
The regulations also authorise the police to seize and dispose of opened or unopened containers of liquor suspected of being brought into the restricted area.
The Liquor Control (Kalumburu Restricted Area) Regulations 2018 define:
the Kalumburu Community as the area of land within a radius of 20 km of the point with the following Geocentric Datum of Australia 2020 (GDA2020) coordinates:
McGowan Island camping grounds as the area of land within a radius of 500 m of the point with the following GDA94 coordinates:
The Liquor Control (Kalumburu Restricted Area) Regulations 2018 are due to expire on 2 March 2034.
Liquor Control (Kalumburu Restricted Area) Regulations 2017
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