Introduction

A limited liquor licence for multiple functions allows a non-profit organisation to sell alcohol at up to 52 fund-raising functions within a 12-month period. The funds raised may be for the group or for a charitable purpose.

Examples of functions include dinners, balls, conventions, sporting events, performances, exhibitions, seminars, carnivals and fêtes.

Eligibility

Your organisation must:

  • be a not-for-profit group (also known as a non-proprietary association) such as an amateur sports club, community group, parents and citizens’ association, or charity
  • have an applicant/licensee who is 18 years or older, and holds a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) qualification.

What you need

  • a OneGov account or MyServiceNSW Account
  • evidence of your Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) qualifications
  • ABN, ACN or Y/Inc details
  • details about the types of functions that will be held under this licence
  • details of the premises where the functions will be held
  • a floor plan showing the proposed boundaries for the licensed area and key features, including entry/exit points, bar areas, any adjoining streets and the direction north
  • details of the owner of the venue that will mainly be used for the functions
  • a plan of management – PDF
  • a completed applicant declaration form (if applicable)
  • a copy of development consent or approval for the licence at your venue, from your local council (if applicable)
  • your payment

How to apply

  1. Check the eligibility requirements.
  2. Select the 'Apply online' button. 
  3. Register or sign in.
  4. Follow the prompts to complete and submit your application.

Note: This application should be lodged at least 28 days before the first function.

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Last updated: 9 October 2024

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