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Nov 2020: Queensland Hoteliers Welcome the Extension of COVID-19 Commerical Rent Relief

by Legal Matters | Oct 30, 2020 | Legal Matters, QHA Review

As we approach the end of a tumultuous year, many Queensland hoteliers will welcome the State Government’s decision to extend the commercial rent relief code of conduct to 31 December 2020.  Consistent with the extension of similar relief by other state governments,...

Oct 2020 - Hefty Fines Highlight Importance of Complying with COVID Safe Plans

by Legal Matters | Oct 1, 2020 | Legal Matters, QHA Review

As many Hoteliers would know, OLGR inspectors have been out and about monitoring venues to ensure they are complying with the COVID Safe Industry Plan and other restrictions. Indeed, many of you will have heard about licensees who have been issued with infringement...

Sept 2020: Tips for Entrants to the Pub & Hotel Market

by Legal Matters | Sep 1, 2020 | Columns, Legal Matters, QHA Review

There is no doubt that the first eight months of 2020 have been nothing like what we all expected when writing our New Year’s resolutions back in January. Despite the challenges and obstacles of the last few months, it has been fantastic to see the beers flowing and...

Curt's Tips for Navigating the "New Normal"

by Legal Matters | Aug 3, 2020 | Columns, Legal Matters

It has been great to see so many Queensland venues returning to some degree of normality over the past few months. What is becoming clear is that the road to recovery involves many swings and roundabouts – something we have witnessed in Queensland even in the last...

A Guide to Reopening your Gaming Facilities Post-Shutdown

by Legal Matters | Jul 1, 2020 | Columns, Legal Matters

It has been great to see so many Queensland venues open their doors again in the last month or so, and I look forward to seeing more venues reopen as restrictions continue to ease. Of course, one of the next major milestones in that process is the implementation of...

Licensing Considerations - Retail Sale of Liquor in QLD

by Legal Matters | May 29, 2020 | Columns, Legal Matters

Supermarket chain Aldi has been selling alcohol from its stores in Victoria since 2003. Its liquor offering has proven a success, and Aldi’s range of alcohol is now available from most of its stores throughout the country. The notable exceptions are in Queensland and...
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