BFormb APP600 On-premises licence - new - Liquor amp Gaming NSW 2025

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  2. Begin with Part 1, providing your application details. Indicate whether you are applying as an individual or organization and complete all relevant fields.
  3. In Part 2, specify the type of business and the main product or service offered. Ensure that liquor is not the primary purpose of your business.
  4. Proceed to Part 3, where you will provide information about your experience with liquor licenses. Answer all questions truthfully to avoid delays.
  5. Complete Parts 4 through 10 by detailing the proposed premises, trading hours, and any necessary authorizations. Attach required documents such as plans and consent approvals.
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They are: between 8am on any day and 4am on the next day for on-licences and club-licences. between 7am and 11pm on any day for off-licences.
the restriction on takeaway and delivery trading past 11pm on Sunday and 12 midnight on any other daytrading hour or other specific conditions on your liquor licence. trading hour conditions imposed by your local consent authority (usually your local council)
Trading and extended hours DayStandard trading hours Monday - Sunday 5.00am - 12.00am Good Friday 12noon - 10.00pm 5.00am - 12.00am: alcohol can only be served with or in addition to a meal in the dining room2 more rows
This means that businesses cannot simply choose their own hours of operation without following the legal framework established in NSW. Therefore, the correct statement from the options given is: Most licensed premises must adhere to trading time restrictions.
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