Liquor Licensing Division
The Queensland Liquor Licensing Division is responsible for the administration of the Liquor Act 1992 and the Wine Industry Act 1994.
The Liquor Licensing Division has a broad mandate which includes a key role in developing a contemporary liquor and hospitality industry. The main responsibility of the Liquor Licensing Division is to regulate the sale and supply of liquor in Queensland through:
- issuing liquor, wine and adult entertainment licences and permits
- investigating complaints about licensed premises
- collecting liquor fees and fines
- implementing initiatives to minimise harm and prevent crime associated with the consumption of liquor
- working in partnership with Indigenous communities to implement Alcohol Management Plans and minimise the negative impacts of alcohol abuse and misuse
- providing educational material about the responsible service of alcohol to industry participants including licensees, their employees, and consumers.
Liquor Licensing Division website
Information about Liquor Licensing Division services, clients and publications.
Last reviewed 12 February 2008



