- Summary
- The provided text outlines significant regulatory penalties under Australian liquor laws that mandate strict age verification and enforcement measures. The Liquor Act 2007 in New South Wales establishes a criminal offense requiring licensed premises or others to prohibit the sale or supply of alcohol to minors. Conversely, the Liquor Control Act 1988 in Western Australia introduces broader penalties, explicitly prohibiting the sale or supply of alcohol under 18 on regulated premises and criminalizing attempts to purchase it there as well. In Victoria, the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 introduces a heavier penalty structure for minors, imposing a penalty exceeding 7,000 for sale or supply while a penalty of over 600 applies to purchases or receives. These specific penalties across the states highlight a complex regulatory landscape that balances alcohol safety against consumer protection for younger demographics.
- Title
- Jam Shed Wines | Seriously Delicious Wines
- Description
- We were inspired by a country Jam Shed on a vineyard that not only crafted deliciously juicy jams, but also amazing mouth-watering wines.
- Keywords
- liquor, wines, years, person, wine, offence, premises, supply, search, shed, australia, purchase, know, shopping, cart, mouth, watering
- Upstreams
- theo2.co.uk
- NS Lookup
- A 23.227.38.65
- Dates
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Created 2024-12-01Updated 2026-01-29Summarized 2026-03-22
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