- Summary
- Under the Liquor Control Act 1998 in Victoria, supplying alcohol to a person under the age of 18 is a serious offense with a penalty exceeding 23,000. Additionally, in Australia, the Liquor Control Act 1988 in New South Wales makes it illegal to sell or supply alcohol to a person under 18 on regulated premises, while the Liquor Control Act 2010 in Australia creates similar legal frameworks that mandate licensing for every type of alcohol business.
In both New Zealand and the UK, the Liquor Control Act 1988 similarly prohibits selling or supplying alcohol to minors on licensed or regulated premises, or attempting to purchase it in such circumstances. The Liquor Control Act 1998 in Victoria carries the same strict restrictions on age limits and licensing requirements for minors. - Title
- Tinnies Beer | Award-Winning Australian Craft Brews
- Description
- Pop open a cold one and embrace the good times with Tinnies Beer. Our Aussie-made brews are packed with flavour and perfect for any occasion. Cheers!
- Keywords
- liquor, person, years, alcohol, beer, warning, penalty, craft, offence, supply, purchase, licence, aussie, fine, number, store, wine
- NS Lookup
- A 13.55.53.114
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-08Updated 2026-03-09Summarized 2026-03-26
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