Historical Overview of Liquor License Search in NSW
Early 20th Century 🍷
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1906: The introduction of the first liquor licensing laws in New South Wales.
Event Description First Licensing Act This act aimed to regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages. -
1920s: The growth of pubs and clubs across rural NSW.
Event Description Expansion of Social Venues Increased demand for social drinking establishments led to more licenses issued.
Laws and Reforms in the 1950s 🍻
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1951: Major reforms in liquor licensing laws.
Event Description Liquor Act of 1951 Updated regulations for obtaining a liquor license, including conditions and penalties.
1990s: The Rise of Online Searches 💻
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1997: Introduction of the Liquor Licensing NSW website.
Event Description First Online Database Implementation of online searches for liquor licenses increased accessibility and transparency.
21st Century Developments 📅
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2007: Changes to the Liquor Act to enhance consumer protection.
Event Description License Requirements Updated New amendments made it mandatory for establishments to provide responsible service of alcohol training. -
2015: Enhancement of the online liquor license search functionality.
Event Description Search Filters Implemented Advanced search options allowed users to filter results by type and location.
Recent Trends and Future Outlook 🔮
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2020: Launch of the Liquor License Application Service.
Event Description Streamlined Applications Online submission process for obtaining liquor licenses made easier for applicants. -
2023: Continued emphasis on responsible service and harm minimization.
Event Description New Training Initiatives Additional training programs introduced to promote safer drinking environments.
For more detailed information, visit the official Liquor and Gaming NSW website.