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General liquor exemptions, as approved by the Commissioner for Licensing, authorises the sale of liquor under certain conditions without the need for a licence or permit.
The sale of liquor is not authorised unless the conditions are met.
2013 - No. 4
Retailer of gift hampers
2013 - No. 3
Operator of a hospital, retirement village, nursing home or hostel facility for aged care
2013 - No. 2
Florists as part of floral arrangement or gift hamper
2013 - No. 1
Accommodation houses accommodating not more than 20 adult guests.
2012 - No. 2
Visiting Cruise Ships
2005 - No. 1
Caterers Exemption
1999 - No. 1
Sale of liquor as part of ships's stores
1993 - No. 1
Tea with liquor and mulled wines
1992 - No. 1
Catering Courses as part of school syllabus
1991 - No. 6
Court Direction
1991 - No. 5
Coffee Liqueurs etc
1991 - No. 4
Parliament House
1991 - No. 3
Under Bankruptcy Act
1991 - No. 2
Deceased persons estate
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