24 June 2026 by Webmaster The Junk Bar, New Farm – Residential Application under the Liquor Act 1992 Business Standard Survey for Community Impact Statement X/TwitterThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Premises The Junk Bar720 Brunswick StreetNew Farm Qld 4005 Application Application for Commercial Hotel Licence Proposed Trading Hours 10am to 12am Monday to Sunday Local Community Area State Suburb - New Farm Comments The application relates to The Junk Bar, 720 Brunswick Street, New Farm. The premises is currently the subject of a Commercial Other Subsidiary On Premises (Meals) Liquor Licence. The principal activity of this licence is the provision of meals prepared and served to be eaten on the premises. The applicant is applying to change the liquor licence type to a Commercial Hotel Liquor Licence. The principal activity of the Commercial Hotel Licence is the supply of liquor for consumption on, or on and off the premises, as part of the business operations. 1. What is your age?* 18-24 25-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 65+ 2. Gender.* Male Female Prefer Not to Answer 3. Are you a patron of licensed venues in the local area?* Yes - regularly Yes - occasionally No 4. Are you aware of trading hours for licensed premises in Queensland?* Yes No 5. Are you aware of how noise conditions are determined for licensed premises in Queensland?* Yes No 6. Have you had cause to complain about any licensed premises in the local area?* Yes No 7. Do you support the application for the proposed liquor licence?* Yes No Do not care either way 8. Please provide comment on why you do/do not support the application.9. Do you think this proposal will have a positive, negative or no impact on the locality?* Positive Negative No impact 10. Please provide comment on why you think the proposal will have this impact on the locality.11. Please rate your agreement/disagreement with each of the following statements.*Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeIt’s OK for the applicant to establish this type of business, provided the licensee complies with the licensing laws.The licensed premises will be located too close to residential buildings.Liquor laws in Queensland are written to protect the rights of residents and the community, rather than to protect licensees.Residents and visitors to the local area are entitled to a range of licensed hospitality options.If people don’t like licensed premises, they should not buy or rent properties which are close to them.12. Do you have any further comments in relation to the application?For audit purposes, please provide the following details.Name* First Last Address*Phone (Optional)Privacy Statement: Liquor & Gaming Specialists Pty Ltd is collecting the information in this survey for the sole purpose of preparing a Community Impact Statement in accordance with the requirements of the Liquor Act 1992. Completed surveys will be provided to the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation as part of this process and will not be used for any other purpose without your express permission. Please contact Liquor & Gaming Specialists on telephone 07 3252 4066 if you require any clarification.