Both gambling and liquor licensees in Victoria are required to display certain signage (also referred to as posters or notices) around their licensed premises.
Both gambling and liquor licensees in Victoria are required to display certain signage (also referred to as posters or notices) around their licensed premises.
Gaming signage, player information materials and signs about underage patrons must be displayed in the gaming area.
Section 3.5.35 of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 prohibits the display of gaming machine related signs. This page outlines the requirements.
All mandatory liquor signage was updated on 29 June 2018. Please replace your existing posters with those shown below.
Several bottle shops in the City of Greater Geelong have signed a new liquor accord to reduce antisocial behaviour and theft in the local area.
Gaming signage, player information materials and signs about underage patrons must be displayed in the gaming area, as stated in the Gambling Regulation Act 2003.
Maroondah licensees, local police and Maroondah City Council have made a formal commitment to responsible service of alcohol best practice by launching a liquor forum and signing an accord document.
Our Liquor Portal makes it easier than ever to update your contact details today.
Here at the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR), as part of our commitment to continuous improvement we’re making updates to a number of our gambling application forms.
Last drinks will be later for some licensed venues this weekend as daylight saving ends at 3am this Sunday (April 7, 2019), which means clocks will be moved back to 2am.