Late night liquor trading

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Selected liquor licence categories can apply to extend their hours of trading to 1am.

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Several changes to the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 passed by the Victorian Parliament in late 2021 came into effect on 15 March 2022. One of these changes is the automatic extension of trading hours to 1am for certain liquor licence categories.

Licence categories affected by extension of trading hours

The extension to 1am trading applies to the following licence categories:

Venues with licences in the categories listed above are authorised to trade until 1am every day.

If you hold one of the affected licence categories, you do not need to contact us about your licence being updated as we will provide you with an updated licence once it is available. You need to ensure you have planning permission from your local council that permits you to operate during the extended trading hours. This is discussed in more detail below.

The extension of trading hours for the above licence categories also does not apply in certain circumstances. Make sure you read all the information below to understand how the extension of trading hours to 1am impacts your licence.

Late night (general or on-premises) licence application kit PDF 1.83 MB Late night packaged licence application kit PDF 1.81 MB

Planning permit obligations

While the trading hours on restaurant and cafe, general, late night (general), on premises and late night (on-premises) licences have been extended to 1am, licensees have separate obligations under planning laws. In particular, some planning permits specify conditions regarding the hours during which a venue may operate. These hours may be different to the hours authorised under a liquor licence.

This means that even if you are authorised to trade to 1am under your liquor licence, you will need to ensure you can also trade to 1am under your planning permit before operating during these hours to avoid breaching planning laws.

If your planning permit currently specifies lesser trading hours than 1am, planning laws prohibit you from operating your venue to 1am until you obtain relevant approval from your local council. Please contact your local council for any questions about your planning permit, including how to apply to vary the conditions on your planning permit.

No 1 am extension to supplying liquor for off-premises consumption

The extension of trading hours to 1am trading only applies to supplying liquor for consumption on the licensed premises. If you hold a general or a late night (general) licence, the extension to 1am does not apply to supplying liquor for consumption off your licensed premises.

Similarly, the extension does not apply to supplying packaged liquor together with takeaway or home-delivered meals under a restaurant and cafe licence. Any packaged liquor supplied together with takeaway or home-delivered meals under a restaurant and cafe licence must cease by 11pm.

Differences between restaurant and cafe licences and on-premises licence

Holders of a restaurant and cafe, on-premises and late-night (on-premises) licence may have an area depicted as an “authorised area” on their red-line plan. This area is separate to the licensed premises and typically relates to a footpath trading area.

If you hold a restaurant and cafe licence, the extension of trading hours to 1am applies to the licensed premises and any “authorised area” marked in your red-line plan, including a footpath trading area. However, you still need to comply with planning laws. You should check that the footpath trading permit issued by your local council allows you to supply liquor until 1am in that footpath trading area before operating during the extended hours to avoid breaching planning laws.

If you hold an on-premises or a late night (on-premises) licence, the extension of trading hours to 1am only applies to the licensed premises and does not apply to any “authorised area” marked in your red-line plan. If specific trading hours currently apply to the authorised area on your on-premises or late night (on-premises) licence, those hours will remain unchanged.

Venues with separate trading hours for specific areas

Some licences currently have separate trading hours listed for specific areas within the licensed premises. Licensees should note that the extension to 1am trading does not apply to an area of their venue for which separate trading hours are currently specified on their liquor licence, compared to the overall trading hours (except for an “authorised area” in a restaurant and cafe licence, as discussed above). Separate trading hours typically apply to external areas of a licensed premises, such as a beer garden or a balcony, which are different to the trading hours for the internal area of the licensed premises.

Examples

Here’s an example of trading hours on an on-premises licence before and after 15 March 2022:

Trading hours before 15 March 2022