Nsw Gambling License
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View the status of liquor and gaming related licence applications in NSW.
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- Alternative photo ID for people who don't have a licence, or wish to have an additional form of photo identification. Go to NSW Photo Card.
- Easy decision to make on Crown's NSW licence A bullying culture, criminal influence in casinos, a negligent board and a charade of independence. It is hard to see how Crown's licence can proceed in.
- Check a Packaged Liquor licence online Look up a Packaged Liquor licence by name or number. Check licence conditions online. Check a Producer / wholesaler Liquor licence online Look up a Producer / Wholesaler Liquor licence by name or number. Check licence conditions online.
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Gives you a customised view of your liquor licence information, making it easier to maintain liquor licence details and lodge new online applications.
Nsw Gambling License Requirements
The RGF is established under the Casino Control Act 1992. The Act requires each casino licence in NSW to make contributions to the Fund, with contributions currently set at two percent of gaming revenue. Money may also be paid into the Fund as a community benefit payment or gaming machine lease levy under the Gaming Machines Act. Under NSW law, a casino licensee in the state and those deemed associates must remain suitable to hold their licence. But other states where Crown operates are also watching.
Liquor & Gaming LiveData
Search the latest licensed venue, alcohol-related crime and health data for your local area.
The ILGA board and L&GNSW make decisions on different applications. All decisions can be found here.
Nsw Gambling License Renewal
An LIA is required when venues wish to increase their number of gaming machines.
Nsw Gambling License Application
The Noticeboard lists all liquor and gaming applications and changes or transfers of licences.