Liquor Commission
Variation of conditions of liquor licences - Barkly region
May 2021 Variation of the conditions of licences
On 28 May 2021 the Northern Territory Liquor Commission concluded its inquiry into the variation of the conditions of licences in the Barkly region.
Pursuant to section 113(4) of the Liquor Act 2019, the commission has provided a copy of the decision notice to licensees.
Variation of the conditions of licences for Barkly region - decision notice PDF (646.1 KB)
Review of conditions of liquor licences - Barkly region
In October 2020, the Northern Territory Liquor Commission initiated a review of the conditions of liquor licences in the Barkly region and called for submissions. The following submissions were received:
- BRADAAG submission PDF (457.8 KB)
- Wayne Green submission PDF (63.8 KB)
- Caroline Mitchell submission PDF (76.7 KB)
- Mary Kingham-Bradley submission PDF (62.1 KB)
- Citizen of Tennant Creek submission PDF (121.6 KB)
- Barkly Regional Council submission PDF (224.2 KB)
- Hospitality NT submission PDF (178.0 KB)
- Steve Baldwin submission PDF (309.1 KB)
- Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation submission PDF (82.8 KB)
- NT Police submission (redacted) PDF (1.2 MB)
On 6 January 2021, the Liquor Commission gave notice of proposed variations of conditions of licences in the Barkly region, pursuant to section 113(2) of the Liquor Act 2019.
Affected licensees and other interested parties are invited to submit a response to the proposed variations by 3 February 2021 to liquor.commission@nt.gov.au.
Documents of relevance
Data received by Liquor Commission
- Barkly Regional Council - Data received - 17 November 2020 PDF (223.3 KB)
- BRADAAG - Data received dated 19 October 2020 PDF (1.1 MB)
- BRADAAG - Data received - NMDS DATA PDF (59.8 KB)
- BRADAAG - Data received - Residential Rehab Admissions by Month PDF (155.1 KB)
- Department of Attorney-General & Justice - Data received - CJRSU data PDF (820.0 KB)
- Department of Corrections Services - Data for Barkly region prisoners and community offenders PDF (426.0 KB)
- Department of Education - Data received - School data PDF (985.0 KB)
- St Johns - Data received - Alcohol Related Cases 2017 PDF (77.2 KB)
- St Johns - Data received - Alcohol Related Cases 2018 PDF (80.3 KB)
- St Johns - Data received - Alcohol Related Cases 2019 PDF (73.5 KB)
- St Johns - Data received - Alcohol Related Cases 2020 PDF (72.4 KB)
- St Johns - Data received - Alcohol Related Cases PDF (64.8 KB)
- Territory Families - Letter to Mr Russell Goldflam - Signed by CEO PDF (1.1 MB)
- Territory Families - Data received - Attachment A - Data PDF (1.9 MB)
- Territory Families - Data received - Attachment B to the letter - policy context PDF (89.7 KB)
- Natasha Fyles, Minister for Alcohol Policy letter dated 12 November 2020 PDF (1.2 MB)
Submissions received by Liquor Commission
- PAAC letter - BDR reportable transactions and BDR referrals dated 11 December 2020 PDF (218.7 KB)
- PAAC letter - Commissioner of Police J Chalker dated 11 December 2020 PDF (150.1 KB)
- Penelope Cowin - Headframe bottleshop submission dated 27 January 2021 PDF (232.4 KB)
- Barkly Regional Council Submission dated 29 January 2021 PDF (311.4 KB)
- PAAC - Barkly proposed restrictions dated 30 January 2021 PDF (228.2 KB)
- Colin Blair submission dated 03 February 2021 PDF (97.8 KB)
- AMSANT submission dated 16 February 2021 PDF (569.0 KB)
- Barkly Regional Council Submission dated 22 February 2021 PDF (496.3 KB)
- Member for Araluen - Robyn Lambley MLA Submission dated 24 February 2021 PDF (354.6 KB)
- Julalikari Council Submission dated 24 February 2021 PDF (628.0 KB)
- Member for Barkly - Steve Edgington MLA dated 3 March 2021 PDF (513.5 KB)
- Karen Harlan submission undated PDF (110.5 KB)
- Natasha Fyles - Minister for Alcohol Policy letter undated PDF (406.5 KB)
May 2018 Variation of conditions of liquor licences - Barkly region
The Northern Territory Liquor Commission has concluded its inquiry into the supply of takeaway liquor in the Barkly region and has determined to vary the conditions of licences in the way the commission considers appropriate.
Pursuant to section 33(4) of the Liquor Act, the commission has given written notice to licensees of its final determination in relation to takeaway trading hours and takeaway limits throughout the Barkly, and the reasons for the proposed variations.
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