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Managing alcohol

  • Host responsibility

    Whether you're a professional or a volunteer - if you're working in a licensed or unlicensed venue, there are things you need to know about host responsibility to make your event run well.

  • Alcohol in the workplace

    Staff functions, celebrations or after work drinks in the workplace can be a great way to relax, enjoy each other's company and celebrate a job well done. Find out what you need to know if you choose to serve alcohol.

     

  • Alcohol in clubs

    Many clubs have club licences to sell and supply alcohol. Find resources, tools, e-learning training and other information that helps clubs to comply with the law and be responsible hosts.

 
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