Small bar licence. Microbreweries and small distilleries licence. On-premises licence. BYO restaurants. Club licence. Hotel licence. Packaged liquor licence. Licences for surf clubs. Limited licence - special event. Limited licence - trade fair. Limited licence - single function. General bar licence. The commercial special facility licence applies to casinos, airports, convention centres and other tourism businesses, excluding sporting facilities.
The community club licence applies to non-proprietary clubs e. The community other licence allows for limited trading periods and applies to non-proprietary clubs that are also incorporated associations such as charities or unincorporated associations with an individual to hold the licence on the association's behalf.
You will need a nightclub licence when the main function of your business is to provide entertainment. The person presenting the entertainment must be physically present while entertainment is being provided. Note: Under the Wine Industry Act, an approved wine nominee is required if an individual holds more than 1 licence or if the licensee is an organisation or partnership. A wine producer licence allows the licensee to operate a vineyard or winery. A wine merchant licence allows the licensee to conduct business that contributes to the Queensland wine industry in a substantial way, such as using Queensland fruit to make wine on another premise, or blending different wines to create a unique wine in the state.
In Queensland, there is no specific licence for directly selling packaged liquor over the internet to the general public. However, the sale of alcohol online is permitted under certain circumstances. Under the Liquor Act and Wine Industry Act, interstate suppliers can legally sell liquor online to Queenslanders provided that the storage distribution and payment for the alcohol sale happens outside of Queensland.
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