Liquor and Gaming Control Authority
Response to Committee as at 7 September 2018 Printed on: 12/09/2018 @ 5:06 PM Question 1: In relation to the following question on notice: 3. The answers to questions on notice indicate that 215 venues have entertainment licence restrictions on them, and 74 have entertainment prohibited. Please list each venue and the entertainment licence. The answer that has been given only supplies the information requested from Table 44 in relation to one licence type (Liquor - on-premises licence) rather than what was requested, in relation to each licence type (Liquor - club licence, Liquor - hotel licence, Liquor - limited licence, Liquor - packaged liquor licence, Liquor - producer wholesaler licence, Liquor - small bar licence). Could the remaining information be supplied in the same format? Answer 1: Liquor & Gaming NSW has re-analysed licensing data as at 7 September 2018 and used refined search criteria that captured a broader range of entertainment restrictions. During this re-analysis, it was identified that some licences with older prohibitions and restrictions were inadvertently not picked up by the original search parameters. The response to the question on notice therefore requires correction as follows: As at 7 September 2018, there were 94 venues identified with entertainment prohibitions (on entertainment, live entertainment and/or live music); and 575 venues identified with entertainment restrictions (on the conduct of live entertainment/music, certain music genres, locations and times at which live entertainment or music must cease). A list of these venues by licence type is included in the table below. General noise limits that do not prohibit or directly restrict live entertainment or music from being provided, and similar requirements (e.g.
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