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Liquor Licence Application Kit<br />

<strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

Application by an Amalgamated Club for a Club Licence Kit<br />

This <strong>kit</strong> contains all the forms and related materials required<br />

to apply for a <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> in Victoria.<br />

Contents<br />

1. Pre-lodgement checklist - <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

2. Application form - <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

3. Questionnaire<br />

4. ‘Plans of licensed premises’ fact sheet<br />

5. ‘Liquor licence fees’ fact sheet<br />

Need help?<br />

For more information on how to apply for a liquor licence or a <strong>permit</strong>:<br />

• Visit the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

(<strong>VCGLR</strong>) website at www.vcglr.vic.gov.au<br />

• Telephone the <strong>VCGLR</strong> on 1300 182 457<br />

Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

49 Elizabeth Street, Richmond VIC 3121<br />

(Hours: 8:30 - 5:00) Monday to Friday – closed on public holidays<br />

GPO Box 1988, Melbourne VIC 3001<br />

Telephone 1300 182 457<br />

www.vcglr.vic.gov.au<br />

DX 210976<br />

ABN 56 832 742 797<br />

JULY 2012


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Pre-lodgement Checklist<br />

<strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

This checklist details the documents required to accompany the lodgement of your <strong>application</strong>. Supplying these with<br />

your <strong>application</strong> will allow the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (<strong>VCGLR</strong>) to commence<br />

assessment of the <strong>application</strong> and can reduce processing time. Your <strong>application</strong> may be returned if the accompanying<br />

documents do not meet the requirements below.<br />

The <strong>VCGLR</strong> may contact applicants to request additional documentation depending on the circumstances of their business.<br />

All forms and fact sheets referred to are available on the <strong>VCGLR</strong> website www.vcglr.vic.gov.au.<br />

Please ensure the following forms/documents are attached to this <strong>application</strong><br />

Tick all boxes below when a requirement has been met, then sign and date your confirmation at the end of this form.<br />

Application form<br />

Please ensure:<br />

all fields on the <strong>application</strong> form are completed<br />

the nature of the business is detailed, clearly demonstrating why a liquor licence is sought<br />

trading hours are detailed for internal areas and (if applicable) any external areas where alcohol<br />

will be served<br />

the <strong>application</strong> form is signed and dated by the applicant<br />

that correct fees are attached, as detailed in the ‘Liquor licence fees’ fact sheet.<br />

Questionnaire<br />

Each person listed on the <strong>application</strong>, including any nominee, must complete and submit the ‘Liquor<br />

licensing questionnaire.’ For companies, partnerships or clubs, questionnaires are required from each<br />

director, partner or executive committee member respectively.<br />

Four copies of the red-line plan<br />

A licence is granted for a defined area on the premises. Four copies of the plan of the premises with<br />

the proposed licensed area outlined in red are required for an <strong>application</strong> to be accepted.<br />

The plan must meet requirements detailed in the attached ‘Plans of licensed premises’ fact sheet.<br />

Business name certificate (if applicable)<br />

A business name certificate is required if an individual or partnership is applying for a liquor licence, or if the<br />

trading name of the business registered with Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) is<br />

different to the company’s name or incorporated club’s name.<br />

A copy of the business name certificate from ASIC is required.<br />

Please note<br />

Applicants will be sent an acknowledgement letter when the <strong>application</strong> and required documentation detailed in the<br />

above checklist are lodged. The letter may also outline a list of additional information required and the date by which<br />

it must be submitted. The <strong>VCGLR</strong> will then complete the assessment and determine the <strong>application</strong>.<br />

One applicant to sign and date below to confirm all required documentation has been completed<br />

and is attached to this <strong>application</strong>.<br />

Name Signature<br />

Date<br />

Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

49 Elizabeth Street, Richmond VIC 3121<br />

(Hours: 8:30 - 5:00) Monday to Friday – closed on public holidays<br />

GPO Box 1988, Melbourne VIC 3001<br />

Telephone 1300 182 457<br />

www.vcglr.vic.gov.au<br />

DX 210976<br />

ABN 56 832 742 797<br />

/ /


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Application<br />

<strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

Liquor Control Reform Act 1998<br />

A <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> authorises liquor to be consumed, possessed<br />

or controlled on the premises of a restaurant or club.<br />

Applicant details<br />

Name/s of applicant (person/partnership/company/body corporate/club)<br />

Australian Business No. (ABN)<br />

Name<br />

Position held<br />

Residential address<br />

Name<br />

Position held<br />

Residential address<br />

Name<br />

Position held<br />

Residential address<br />

Name<br />

Position held<br />

Residential address<br />

Australian Company No. (ACN)<br />

Details of each individual, each partner, each director,<br />

company secretary, public officer, executive committee member<br />

(please attach an extra sheet of paper if necessary).<br />

Postcode<br />

Postcode<br />

Postcode<br />

Postcode<br />

Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

49 Elizabeth Street, Richmond VIC 3121<br />

(Hours: 8:30 - 5:00) Monday to Friday – closed on public holidays<br />

GPO Box 1988, Melbourne VIC 3001<br />

OFFICE USE ONLY <strong>BYO</strong>-02/12<br />

Date Rec’d / /<br />

Receipt No. ________________<br />

File No. ___________________<br />

Declaration of associates<br />

An <strong>application</strong> for a liquor licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> must provide<br />

the names, dates of birth and addresses of the applicant’s<br />

associates. If the applicant is a body corporate, this should<br />

include associates of the directors. Before completing this<br />

<strong>application</strong> for a <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong>, ensure that you read and<br />

understand the explanation of what is meant by ‘associate’ on<br />

the last page of this form.<br />

Name Date of birth<br />

Address<br />

Address<br />

Postcode<br />

Name Date of birth<br />

Address<br />

Postcode<br />

Name Date of birth<br />

Address<br />

Telephone 1300 182 457<br />

www.vcglr.vic.gov.au<br />

DX 210976<br />

ABN 56 832 742 797<br />

The applicant has no associates as defined in the<br />

Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 (tick if applicable), OR<br />

The names of the applicant’s associates are:<br />

Postcode<br />

Name Date of birth<br />

Postcode<br />

Nominee details (if applicable)<br />

A body corporate may apply for approval of a person as nominee<br />

of the licensee.<br />

Name of proposed nominee<br />

Privacy – the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation is committed<br />

to responsible and fair handling of personal information consistent with the Information<br />

Privacy Act 2000 and its obligations under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998. All<br />

information provided in this <strong>application</strong> is available for public viewing, except for the<br />

questionnaire form (if applicable) which is forwarded to and retained by Victoria Police.<br />

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Contact details<br />

Business hours contact details for you/your representative.<br />

Contact name<br />

Daytime telephone number<br />

Postal address<br />

Email<br />

Premises details<br />

Street Address<br />

Postcode<br />

Postal address (for service of notices if different from street address)<br />

Postcode<br />

Conditional approval<br />

If the licence/<strong>permit</strong> is granted, are you able to commence<br />

trading immediately?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

Fax number<br />

Postcode<br />

Trading name and address of premises to be licensed.<br />

Trading name (ie registered business name)<br />

Premises email<br />

Purpose<br />

Give a description of the nature of the business and the purpose<br />

for which the liquor licence is sought.<br />

Give details of likely date of commencement<br />

Trading hours<br />

Trading hours will be determined by the Victorian Commission<br />

for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (the Commission) and will<br />

be specified in the <strong>permit</strong>.<br />

Please indicate the days and hours you wish to trade.<br />

Signature/s of applicant/s<br />

I/we certify that the information contained in this <strong>application</strong> is true<br />

and correct<br />

Name<br />

Name<br />

Name<br />

Name<br />

Date<br />

Date<br />

Date<br />

Date<br />

/ /<br />

/ /<br />

/ /<br />

/ /<br />

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Other <strong>application</strong> requirements<br />

As part of your <strong>application</strong> you will also be required to provide:<br />

1. The <strong>application</strong> fee<br />

Please refer to the 'Liquor licence fees' fact sheet for<br />

current details.<br />

There is no GST payable on this fee.<br />

The fee can be paid by cheque, money order or credit card.<br />

Cash will be accepted only if paying in person. Cheques and<br />

money orders are to be made payable to 'Victorian Commission<br />

for Gambling and Liquor Regulation'.<br />

If paying by credit card fill in your credit card details at the end<br />

of this form.<br />

Please select your payment method<br />

Cash<br />

Money order<br />

Cheque Credit card<br />

2. Completed questionnaires<br />

To be completed by each applicant/partner/company director/<br />

club executive committee member/associates of the applicant/<br />

nominee.<br />

3. A plan of the premises<br />

Four copies of a plan of the premises must be submitted which<br />

meets the requirements specified by the Commission. Please<br />

refer to the 'Plans of licensed premises' fact sheet.<br />

Note: The Commission may request an applicant to provide<br />

any other information. If required to do so you will be notified<br />

in writing.<br />

Liquor Control Reform Act 1998<br />

- Who is an Associate?<br />

An associate of an applicant is:<br />

(a) a person who:<br />

(i) holds or will hold any relevant financial interest, or<br />

is or will be entitled to exercise any relevant power<br />

(either in his or her own right or on behalf of another<br />

person) in any business of the applicant involving the<br />

sale of liquor, and<br />

(ii) by virtue of that interest or power, is able or will be able<br />

to exercise a significant influence over or with respect<br />

to the management or operation of that business, or<br />

(b) a person who is or will be a director (either in his or her own<br />

right or on behalf of another person) of any business<br />

of the applicant involving the sale of liquor, or<br />

(c) if the applicant is a natural person, a relative of the<br />

applicant unless the relative:<br />

(i) is not, and has never been, involved in any business of<br />

the applicant involving the sale of liquor, or<br />

(ii) will not be involved in the business the applicant<br />

proposes to conduct as licensee.<br />

Where:<br />

‘relative’ in relation to the applicant means:<br />

(a) the spouse or domestic partner of the applicant, or<br />

(b) a parent, son, daughter, brother or sister of the applicant, or<br />

(c) a parent, son, daughter, brother or sister of the spouse or<br />

domestic partner of the applicant.<br />

‘relevant financial interest’ in relation to the business involving<br />

the sale of liquor means:<br />

(a) any share in the capital of the business, or<br />

(b) any entitlement to receive any income derived from the<br />

business, or<br />

(c) any entitlement to receive any payment as a result of<br />

money advanced.<br />

‘relevant power’ means any power, whether exercisable<br />

by voting or otherwise and whether exercisable alone or in<br />

association with others:<br />

(a) to participate in any directorial, managerial or executive<br />

decision, or<br />

(b) to elect or appoint any person as a director.<br />

How to lodge this <strong>application</strong> and<br />

accompanying documents<br />

By post to:<br />

Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

GPO Box 1988, Melbourne VIC 3001<br />

In person to:<br />

Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

49 Elizabeth Street, Richmond<br />

(Hours: 8:30 - 5:00)<br />

OR<br />

Victorian Consumer and Business Centre<br />

113 Exhibition Street, Melbourne<br />

(Hours: 8:30 - 5:00)<br />

What happens next<br />

You will be sent a letter that confirms we have received your<br />

<strong>application</strong> and outlines any further information required. Once we<br />

have received all the required information and documents, your<br />

<strong>application</strong> will be determined. You will be advised of the outcome<br />

in writing.<br />

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Visa Mastercard Bankcard Amex<br />

Amount<br />

$<br />

Credit card payment details<br />

Card number<br />

Name of cardholder Card expiry date<br />

/<br />

Signature of cardholder<br />

Date<br />

/ /<br />

Privacy – the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation is committed<br />

to responsible and fair handling of personal information consistent with the Information<br />

Privacy Act 2000 and its obligations under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998. This page<br />

will be destroyed once your payment has been processed.<br />

Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

49 Elizabeth Street, Richmond VIC 3121<br />

(Hours: 8:30 - 5:00) Monday to Friday – closed on public holidays<br />

GPO Box 1988, Melbourne VIC 3001<br />

Telephone 1300 182 457<br />

www.vcglr.vic.gov.au<br />

DX 210976<br />

ABN 56 832 742 797


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Liquor Licensing<br />

Questionnaire<br />

Liquor Control Reform Act 1998<br />

The following information is required from each applicant for a liquor<br />

licence or <strong>permit</strong>. If the <strong>application</strong> is from a company, partnership<br />

or club, a questionnaire is required from each director, partner or<br />

executive committee member. If a nominee is to be appointed, then<br />

he or she is also required to provide the following information.<br />

Important information you must read and note<br />

before completing this form<br />

The information supplied on this form to the Victorian<br />

Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (the<br />

Commission) will be disclosed to Victoria Police as part of your<br />

<strong>application</strong> under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 (the Act).<br />

Victoria Police will use the information you supply to make an<br />

informed decision on whether to object to your <strong>application</strong> on the<br />

grounds that you or anyone named on this form are not suitable<br />

to be involved directly or indirectly in the sale of liquor.<br />

Please Note:<br />

• Complete all sections of this form in BLOCK CAPITALS ONLY.<br />

• If you require any help in completing this form, assistance<br />

can be obtained from a legal practitioner or liquor consultant.<br />

• Failure to provide requested information (no matter<br />

how minor) may be detrimental to the outcome of your<br />

<strong>application</strong>.<br />

• Having a criminal record in itself may not prevent you or a<br />

body corporate you are involved with from being successful<br />

with your <strong>application</strong>.<br />

• It is a criminal offence under Section 118 of the Act to<br />

provide false or misleading statements.<br />

Personal information<br />

Family name<br />

First given name<br />

Second given name<br />

Date of birth<br />

Residential address<br />

Flat/unit number Street number<br />

Street name<br />

Town/suburb<br />

Postcode<br />

State<br />

Male<br />

Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

49 Elizabeth Street, Richmond VIC 3121<br />

(Hours: 8:30 - 5:00) Monday to Friday – closed on public holidays<br />

GPO Box 1988, Melbourne VIC 3001<br />

Female<br />

Lot number<br />

Contact details<br />

Home phone (incl. area code)<br />

Mobile phone<br />

Business phone (incl. area code)<br />

Fax number (incl. area code)<br />

Driver licence number<br />

State of issue<br />

OFFICE USE ONLY 02/12<br />

Date Rec’d / /<br />

File No. ______________________<br />

Business address<br />

Flat/unit number Street number Lot number<br />

Street name<br />

Town/suburb<br />

Postcode<br />

Business details<br />

Name of business<br />

State<br />

Details of any other person who will, or is likely, to or is likely to<br />

directly or indirectly have a management role or exercise control<br />

over the business.<br />

Family name<br />

First given name<br />

Date of birth<br />

Telephone 1300 182 457<br />

www.vcglr.vic.gov.au<br />

DX 210976<br />

ABN 56 832 742 797<br />

Email address (please indicate correct case)<br />

Male<br />

Female<br />

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Business details continued<br />

Family name<br />

First given name<br />

Date of birth<br />

Male<br />

Female<br />

If you require further space, please photocopy this section and<br />

attach it to the questionnaire.<br />

Criminal and other proceedings history<br />

Have you ever been convicted of any offence in Australia<br />

or overseas? (not including traffic offences)<br />

No<br />

Yes provide details in the history detail section<br />

Have you been found guilty of any offence in Australia or<br />

overseas? (includes findings without conviction and good<br />

behaviour bonds) (not including traffic offences)<br />

No<br />

Yes provide details in the history detail section<br />

Have you ever been the subject of a diversion order?<br />

No<br />

Yes provide details in the history detail section<br />

Do you have any charges pending against you?<br />

(not including traffic offences)<br />

No<br />

Yes provide details in the history detail section<br />

Have you ever been charged with drink driving or driving whilst<br />

disqualified?<br />

No<br />

Yes provide details in the history detail section<br />

Has the Commission (or prior to 6 February 2012, the Director<br />

of Liquor Licensing or VCAT) previously made a finding that you<br />

were unsuitable under the Act?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

provide details in the history detail section<br />

Have police previously objected to your suitability in an<br />

<strong>application</strong> under the Act?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

provide details in the history detail section<br />

Have you, or have you been a director or a nominee of a body<br />

corporate and been found guilty of an offence under the Act?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

provide details in the history detail section<br />

Have you, as an individual received an infringement notice, or<br />

been a director or nominee of a body corporate that has received<br />

an infringement notice under the Act?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

provide details in the history detail section<br />

Have you been a director, nominee of a licensee, or a person<br />

who was concerned in or who took part in the management<br />

of licensed premises, that was the subject of a disciplinary<br />

action under the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor<br />

Regulation Act 2011 or a disciplinary hearing (VCAT) under the<br />

Liquor Control Reform Act 1998?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

provide details in the history detail section<br />

Has a licensed venue where you have been a director, nominee<br />

or licensee incurred liquor licence demerit points?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

History details<br />

If you have answered yes to any of the questions under the criminal<br />

and other proceedings history section, please provide full details below:<br />

Date<br />

Court<br />

Offence<br />

Result<br />

Date<br />

Court<br />

Offence<br />

Result<br />

If you require further space, please photocopy this section and<br />

attach it to the questionnaire.<br />

Personal bankruptcy<br />

Are you currently insolvent or under administration?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

Have you ever been declared bankrupt?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

Please ensure this form is completed in full, as incomplete,<br />

or partially completed forms may require you to submit a<br />

further questionnaire and will delay your <strong>application</strong>.<br />

Signature of applicant<br />

I acknowledge that this declaration is true and correct and is made<br />

in the belief that a person making a false declaration is liable to<br />

prosecution for making a misleading statement.<br />

Name<br />

provide details in the history detail section<br />

provide full details<br />

provide full details<br />

Date<br />

/ /


Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

Liquor Licensing Fact Sheet<br />

Plans of licensed premises<br />

When a liquor licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> is<br />

granted, it is for a defined area where<br />

liquor can be supplied and/or consumed.<br />

This is shown by a red-line drawn on a<br />

plan of the premises. This plan needs to be<br />

submitted to the Victorian Commission for<br />

Gambling and Liquor Regulation (<strong>VCGLR</strong>)<br />

as part of the <strong>application</strong> process and<br />

may be required upon request at any time.<br />

The plan of the premises must<br />

accompany <strong>application</strong>s for:<br />

• a licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> excluding a pre-retail<br />

licence or a <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> for party bus<br />

• a variation of a licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> that<br />

involves a change to the licensed area<br />

• a transfer of a licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> if the<br />

current floor layout of the premises differs from<br />

the plan held at the <strong>VCGLR</strong>.<br />

• the relocation of a licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong>.<br />

Four copies of the plan should be lodged when<br />

submitting an <strong>application</strong> form.<br />

Why do I need to submit four copies<br />

of the plan?<br />

Four copies are required to enable:<br />

• a copy to be endorsed as an approved plan<br />

and retained by the <strong>VCGLR</strong><br />

• a copy to be provided to Victoria Police as part<br />

of the <strong>application</strong> process<br />

• a copy to be provided to the relevant local<br />

council as part of the <strong>application</strong> process<br />

• an approved copy to be provided to the<br />

applicant on the grant of an <strong>application</strong>.<br />

FEBRUARY 2012<br />

Plan of the premises to be given<br />

to the <strong>VCGLR</strong> if requested<br />

In addition to the above, section 101A of the<br />

Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 provides that the<br />

<strong>VCGLR</strong> may at any time request that a licensee<br />

submit a current plan of a licensed premise.<br />

What form should a plan take?<br />

The <strong>VCGLR</strong> has specified that a plan must contain<br />

the following elements:<br />

• be on suitably sized paper, minimum A4 size<br />

(graph paper is not acceptable)<br />

• be drawn in ink and be neat and legible<br />

• show the floor plan(s) of the owned or leased<br />

property<br />

• outline in red the boundaries of the proposed<br />

area to be licensed<br />

• if the proposed area does not follow a physical<br />

barrier (such as a wall), describe what is being<br />

used to separate the area<br />

• show clear and consistent measurements<br />

on the plan<br />

• include the address of the premises<br />

• include a compass point showing north and<br />

names of the surrounding streets<br />

• show basic functions or fixtures, for example,<br />

bar and dining area/<strong>kit</strong>chen area or in the case<br />

of a packaged liquor outlet, shelf areas where<br />

alcohol is displayed and the cash register is<br />

located<br />

• if applying for kerbside trading, identify the area<br />

to be licensed and separately outlined this area<br />

in red on the plan.


Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

A plan should be drawn to a suitable scale so<br />

that all elements above are clearly identified.<br />

A suggested scale is 1:100 (1cm = 1m).<br />

Where a proposed licensed area includes large<br />

outdoor spaces, a separate site plan must be<br />

provided that shows:<br />

• the entire site including internal and external<br />

areas drawn to a suitable scale<br />

• outline in red the proposed area that is to be<br />

licensed<br />

• clear descriptions of how the proposed outdoor<br />

area will be distinguished (for example, fence,<br />

portable barriers, warning signs).<br />

If the plan does not meet these requirements,<br />

the applicant will be required to resubmit<br />

the plan.<br />

Plan Example<br />

What am I required to do with my<br />

approved plan?<br />

A copy of the approved plan must be kept on<br />

the licensed premises and must be available for<br />

inspection on request by a member of Victoria<br />

Police or a Compliance Inspector.<br />

Failure to keep a copy of the plan on the licensed<br />

premises or produce a copy of the plan for<br />

inspection could result in a fine being issued.<br />

Where can I get a copy of my<br />

approved plan?<br />

If you do not have a copy of your approved plan,<br />

you will need to purchase a copy from the <strong>VCGLR</strong>.<br />

An example of a plan is provided below.<br />

This publication avoids the use of legal language. Information about the law<br />

may have been summarised or expressed in general statements. This information<br />

should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal advice or reference<br />

to the actual legislation. Authorised by the Victorian Government.<br />

49 Elizabeth Street, Richmond VIC 3121<br />

1300 182 457 www.vcglr.vic.gov.au


Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

Liquor Licensing Fact Sheet<br />

Liquor licence fees<br />

Fees are charged when making an <strong>application</strong> for a liquor licence, and annually thereafter as<br />

provided for under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998.<br />

Application fees<br />

OCTOBER 2012<br />

Application Type Details Fee<br />

Application for<br />

a new licence<br />

• Late night (general)<br />

• Late night (on-premises)<br />

• Late night (packaged liquor)<br />

• General<br />

• On-premises<br />

• Restaurant and cafe<br />

• Packaged liquor<br />

• Full club<br />

• Restricted club<br />

• Pre-retail<br />

• Wine and beer producer’s<br />

• Renewable limited<br />

$406.50<br />

Application for a <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> • <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong> $218.40<br />

Application for a temporary<br />

limited licence<br />

Application for a major event<br />

licence – single applicant<br />

Application for<br />

a major event licence –<br />

multiple applicants<br />

Application to modify<br />

a licence<br />

Application for promotional<br />

event authorisation<br />

• Temporary limited<br />

– where the applicant holds an existing licence/<strong>permit</strong> (other<br />

than a temporary limited licence or a major event licence)<br />

– where the applicant does not hold an existing licence/<strong>permit</strong><br />

(other than a temporary limited licence or a major<br />

event licence)<br />

• Major event where a single applicant makes one or more<br />

licence <strong>application</strong>s in relation to the event (e.g. Big Day Out)<br />

• Major event where multiple applicants make licence<br />

<strong>application</strong>s in relation to the event (e.g. licences with<br />

respect to the St Kilda Festival)<br />

• Variation of licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

• Amalgamated club<br />

• Approval of nominee or director<br />

• Relocation of licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

• Transfer of licence or <strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

• Temporary underage authority for an entertainment event<br />

• Wine and beer producer’s. This fee applies when the promotional<br />

event authorisation is the only extra condition to be added. If other<br />

conditions are also to be changed, the standard variation fee listed<br />

above will apply.<br />

$97.00<br />

$52.40<br />

$834.50<br />

$125.20<br />

per licence<br />

$183.20<br />

$97.00


Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation<br />

Annual renewal fees<br />

Annual licence<br />

renewal fee<br />

Select licence category<br />

Late night (general)<br />

Late night (on-premises)<br />

General<br />

On-premises<br />

Restaurant and cafe<br />

Restricted club<br />

Full club<br />

Packaged liquor<br />

Late night (packaged<br />

liquor)<br />

Pre-retail<br />

Wine and beer<br />

producer’s<br />

Renewable limited<br />

<strong>BYO</strong> <strong>permit</strong><br />

$852.20<br />

$852.20<br />

$209.80<br />

with gaming<br />

$852.20<br />

without gaming<br />

$419.40<br />

$1,704.20<br />

$852.20<br />

$209.80<br />

*Venue capacity multiplier<br />

Number of patrons Multiplier Number of patrons Multiplier Number of patrons Multiplier<br />

0-200 1 501-600 2 901-1000 3<br />

201-300 1.25 601-700 2.25 1001-1100 3.25<br />

301-400 1.5 701-800 2.5 1101-1200 3.5<br />

401-500 1.75 801-900 2.75 1201-1300 3.75<br />

1301+ 4<br />

Patron numbers for the venue capacity multiplier are determined by either the total maximum capacity specified as a licence condition, or if<br />

no capacity is specified on the licence, the lesser of the numbers <strong>permit</strong>ted under the relevant planning or occupancy <strong>permit</strong>. In the absence<br />

of this information, the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation is able to determine venue capacity based on a ratio<br />

of one patron per 0.75 square metres for the area available to the public for on premises consumption. Note: where patron numbers for<br />

accommodation and function areas are specified on a licence they may be excluded from the venue capacity multiplier in some cases.<br />

Licensed venues hold a star rating. Four and five star rated venues will be eligible to receive a discount on their annual liquor licence<br />

renewal fees. The discounts will first apply to the 2015 renewal cycle.<br />

Sexually Explicit Entertainment<br />

$32,155.70 if no compliance incidents<br />

$48,233.50 if one or two compliance incidents<br />

$64,311.40 if three or more incidents<br />

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=<br />

Base fee<br />

** A risk fee of $5,112.70 applies for packaged liquor<br />

licences authorised to trade during any of the following<br />

non-standard hours:<br />

• before 9am and/or after 11pm Monday to Saturday<br />

• before 10am and/or after 11pm Sunday<br />

• before 12 noon and/or after 11pm ANZAC Day.<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

Operating hours<br />

risk fee<br />

(if applicable)<br />

$3,408.50 if not authorised<br />

to trade past 3am or<br />

$6,816.90 if authorised to<br />

trade past 3am<br />

$1,704.20<br />

applies if authorised<br />

to trade past 11pm<br />

N/A<br />

N/A<br />

$5,112.70<br />

if authorised to trade<br />

during non-standard<br />

hours**<br />

N/A<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

+<br />

Compliance history<br />

risk fee<br />

(if applicable)<br />

$3,408.50 if 1–2 or<br />

$6816.90 if<br />

3 or more relevant<br />

paid infringements<br />

and/or successful<br />

prosecutions have<br />

occurred during the<br />

12 month<br />

period (1 October–<br />

30 September) prior<br />

to the issue of the<br />

annual renewal fee<br />

invoice.<br />

The only offences<br />

that trigger the<br />

compliance history<br />

risk fee relate to<br />

supplying alcohol<br />

to underage or<br />

intoxicated persons<br />

and <strong>permit</strong>ting<br />

underage or<br />

drunken/disorderly<br />

persons on the<br />

licensed premises.<br />

Venue capacity<br />

multiplier*<br />

(if applicable)<br />

Venue capacity<br />

multiplier applies based<br />

on the applicable<br />

patron capacity as per<br />

the table below.<br />

Venue capacity<br />

multiplier applies<br />

to these licence<br />

categories if the<br />

compliance history<br />

risk fee applies.<br />

N/A<br />

N/A<br />

+<br />

N/A X<br />

N/A<br />

General licences that only supply liquor for consumption off the<br />

premises will incur fees equivalent to a packaged liquor licence.<br />

Wine and beer producer’s licences with the promotional event<br />

authorisation will incur an additional fee of $97.00 per year.<br />

This publication avoids the use of legal language. Information about the law<br />

may have been summarised or expressed in general statements. This information<br />

should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal advice or reference<br />

to the actual legislation. Authorised by the Victorian Government.<br />

49 Elizabeth Street, Richmond VIC 3121<br />

1300 182 457 www.vcglr.vic.gov.au<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X

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