New laws in NSW close loopholes for online alcohol delivery
Community organisations have welcomed new legislation in NSW to hold alcohol companies that sell their products online to a higher standard.
Community organisations have welcomed new legislation in NSW to hold alcohol companies that sell their products online to a higher standard.
Debate into the NSW Liquor Amendment Bill started in the Upper House last night and is expected to continue in the next sitting period. On DrinkTank this week we look at why it’s not okay for the alcohol industry to sell alcohol to children.
There are gaping holes in our laws for online alcohol sales, including no requirement for underage ID checks or for preventing delivery to people who are intoxicated.
The legal loopholes around online alcohol delivery mean that community standards are not being met when it comes to keeping children, families and the community safe
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