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21 November 2019 by Matthew Jones

Christmas & New Year Trading Hours 2019

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Christmas is less than five weeks away and we have already received a number of enquiries asking us what the Christmas trading hours are for liquor licences. We have outlined the relevant restrictions below.

Christmas Eve

At Midnight on Christmas Eve premises must stop serving alcohol. The 30 minute grace period applies but all liquor must be consumed or disposed of by 12.30am. Although a licensee can allow patrons to remain on the premises to enjoy entertainment or purchase food or non-alcoholic drinks after this time, gaming and adult entertainment are not permitted at any time on Christmas Day – no matter what approvals you have.

This now applies to all licensed premises in Queensland.

On-Premises Sales Christmas Day

The sale of liquor on Christmas day is only permitted under certain circumstances.

With a meal – liquor may be supplied to a person who is eating a meal that has been prepared on the premises, in a place ordinarily set aside for dining. A person who has expressed an intention to dine may be supplied liquor:

  • For up to one hour before ordering their meal; and
  • After ordering and until they have finished eating; and
  • For up to one hour after they have finished eating.

To in-house guests – liquor may be supplied to in-house guests of hotels (and their bona-fide guests), for consumption in the guest’s room or unit only, throughout Christmas Day.

Takeaway Sales on Christmas Day

Takeaway sales are not permitted on Christmas Day, all bottleshops must be closed.

Boxing Day Trading

Normal trading resumes on Boxing Day. If you have approved extended trading you may reopen at 12.01am on Boxing Day.

New Year’s Eve Trading

All licensees (except ‘community other’ licensees and any licensee with specific conditions relating to this period) are permitted to sell or supply liquor until 2.00am on New Years day, regardless of regular approved trading hours. The 30 minute grace period applies, meaning patrons must not consume liquor after 2.30am.

A licensee wishing to trade past 2.00am, and who does not have approved extended trading hours to do so, may apply for a one-off approval. Applications for temporary (one-off) approvals for extended trading hours must be lodged at least 21 days in advance.

In any calendar year licensees may obtain up to six one-off approvals for post-midnight trading and this allowance resets at midnight on New Year’s Eve. Therefore, a licensee who has reached their limit for 2019 may apply for an approval for New Year’s Eve, as it would be the first approval of 2020.

Liquor & Gaming Specialists Office Hours

Our office will close at 5.00pm on 22 December 2019 and reopen on 6 January 2020. We will be checking emails and responding to urgent enquiries over the break.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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