Regulation of Victoria’s licensing, sale and supply of liquor. The Victorian government aims to minimise harm by ensuring Victorian organisations and entities comply with the laws of Victoria.
The Victorian Liquor Commission has issued a $20,000 fine to Sterling Nightclubs, licensee of the premises known as The Love Machine, and ordered that a gender-based violence prevention plan and robust regular reviews of management measures be implemented for the venue.
Chairperson Danielle Huntersmith said “the Commission will hold licensees accountable for the irresponsible service of alcohol and their impact on the surrounding areas”. “We encourage all venues that pose a higher risk of gender based violence to adopt a robust gender-based violence prevention plan as part of their comprehensive management measures”.
Read more about the Commission's hearings and decisions .
If you want to supply liquor within Victoria, you will need a liquor licence. Find out about when a liquor licence is required and what kind of licence you may need.
If you would like to sell or supply alcohol in Victoria you must apply for a licence or permit.
Licensees can change, transfer, surrender or renew their liquor licences in Victoria.
You will need to renew your licence by 31 December each year. It is easy to renew your liquor licence using our online portal.
As a liquor licensee in Victoria you must meet all of your general obligations under the law, including planning, RSA and other training, and your specific liquor licence conditions.
There is a range of education and training courses and resources that people involved in the liquor industry in Victoria can access.
The Victorian Proof of Age card can be used to show proof of age for people over 18 years. This card is recognised throughout Australia.
Contact Liquor Control Victoria with your queries on liquor licensing and regulations. You can also tell us about your experiences with, or in, the liquor industry.
The Liquor Portal is designed to help licensees manage their existing liquor licence (remove or replace a nominee, add or remove a director, update a postal or eLIcence email address), lodge a new restaurant and cafe licence application or transfer an existing licence.
Delivers licensing, investigative, disciplinary and other regulatory functions under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 and regulations relating to the supply and consumption of liquor in Victoria.