Sections 9(4), 16(2), 18(3), 31(3), 39(2), 41(3), 55(3), 62(2), 64(3), and 76(4), Sale of Liquor Act 1989
[Full name, address, and occupation of applicant] has made application to the District Licensing Agency at [place] for the grant (or renewal) of a [specify type of licence] in respect of the premises situated at [address] (or the [specify type of conveyance] known as [specify].
The general nature of the business conducted (or to be conducted) under the licence is [type of business, for example, hotel, tavern, restaurant, entertainment/night club].
The days on which and the hours during which liquor is (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are [specify days and hours].
The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the [specify] District Licensing Agency at [number, street, and town].
Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 10 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Agency at [full postal address].
This is the first (or second) publication of this notice. *The first publication was made on [date].
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Schedule 1 form 1: substituted, on 1 April 2000, by regulation 24 of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Regulations 2000 (SR 2000/16).
Sections 29 and 114, Sale of Liquor Act 1989
Authority (omit this section in any case where the licence is endorsed under section 51 or section 52 of the Act)
Pursuant to the Sale of Liquor Act 1989, [full name] is authorised to sell or deliver liquor on or from the premises situated at [number, street, and town] and known as [trading name of premises], to any person for consumption off the premises and to supply complimentary samples of liquor on the premises.
Endorsement (to be included only where the licence is endorsed under section 51 of the Act)
Section 51 of the Act applies to this licence.
[Full name], carrying on business as a caterer, is authorised to deliver liquor from the premises situated at [number, street, and town] and known as [trading name of premises] and sell it on any other premises for consumption on those other premises by persons attending any reception, function, or other social gathering promoted by any person or association of persons other than the holder of this licence.
Endorsement (to be included only where the licence is endorsed under section 52 of the Act)
Section 52 of the Act applies to this licence.
[Full name], carrying on business as an auctioneer, is authorised to sell liquor by auction in the course of that business.
(Except in the case of a licence endorsed under section 52 of the Act) the authority conferred by this licence must be exercised through a manager or managers appointed by the licensee in accordance with Part 6 of the Act.
Conditions
This licence is subject to the following conditions:
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Duration
Subject to the requirements of the Act relating to the payment of fees, and to the provisions of the Act relating to the suspension and cancellation of licences, this licence continues in force—
Dated at: [place, date]
[Signature]
(Secretary, Liquor Licensing Authority (or District Licensing Agency))
Schedule 1 form 7: substituted, on 1 April 2000, by regulation 24 of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Regulations 2000 (SR 2000/16).
Schedule 1 form 7: amended, on 1 October 2004, by regulation 8(1) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Regulations 2004 (SR 2004/322).
Schedule 1 form 7: amended, on 1 October 2004, by regulation 8(2) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Regulations 2004 (SR 2004/322).
Schedule 1 form 7: amended, on 1 October 2004, by regulation 8(3) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Regulations 2004 (SR 2004/322).
Schedule 1 form 7: amended, on 1 October 2004, by regulation 8(4) of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Regulations 2004 (SR 2004/322).
Section 177, Sale of Liquor Act 1989
To every constable
1 Ground of warrant
I am satisfied, on an application made by [full name, address, occupation] on [date], that there is reasonable ground for believing that—
(a) any liquor is being sold, or exposed or kept for sale, on the premises/conveyance* described below, being premises/a conveyance* in which that liquor may not lawfully be sold or exposed or kept for sale:
The suspected offence(s) to which this warrant relates is/are*: [specify].
2 Description of premises
Include this paragraph only when authority is being given to search any premises.
The premises to which this warrant relates are situated at [number, street, and town]. The premises are known as [trading or other name].
3 Description of conveyance
Include this paragraph only when authority is being given to search a conveyance.
The conveyance to which this warrant relates is the [type of conveyance] based at [home base]. The conveyance is known as [trading or other name].
4 Conditions
5 Authority
Subject to the conditions set out above, this warrant authorises you, and any person called by you to assist,—
(c) to seize anything else found in the course of carrying out the search, or as a result of observations at the premises/conveyance*, if you have reasonable grounds to believe that you could have seized the item under any search warrant that you could have obtained or any other search power that you could have exercised; and
6 Period of execution of search warrant
The power to enter and search under this warrant may be exercised on 1 occasion/on [specify the number of times that the warrant may be executed]*.
The warrant must be executed within 14 days/[specify number of days that warrant is issued for, which must not exceed 30 days] days* from the date of issue of this warrant.
Date of issue:
Name or unique identifier:
Signature:
(Judge/authorised issuing officer*)
Important information
Seizure of items
A list of things seized will be provided to you as soon as practicable after the seizure, and in any case not later than 7 days after the seizure.
Availability of privileges
These notes set out an explanation of the availability of privileges recognised for the purposes of a search conducted under this warrant and an outline of how any of those privileges may be claimed.
The notes provide general information relating to these matters. For further details relating to these matters, see sections 136 to 148 of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 and the relevant sections of the Evidence Act 2006.
The following privileges are recognised for the purposes of a search conducted under this warrant:
legal professional privilege (referred to in section 53(5) of the Evidence Act 2006) and privilege for communications with legal advisers (as described in section 54 of the Evidence Act 2006). A person who obtains professional legal services from a legal adviser has a privilege in respect of any communication between the person and the legal adviser if the communication was intended to be confidential and was made in the course of and for the purpose of the provision of professional legal services from the legal adviser:
privilege for preparatory materials for proceedings (as described in section 56 of the Evidence Act 2006):
privilege for settlement negotiations or mediation (as described in section 57 of the Evidence Act 2006):
privilege for communications with ministers of religion (as described in section 58 of the Evidence Act 2006):
privilege in criminal proceedings for information obtained by medical practitioners and clinical psychologists (as described in section 59 of the Evidence Act 2006):
privilege for informers (as described in section 64 of the Evidence Act 2006):
rights conferred on journalists under section 68 of the Evidence Act 2006 to protect certain sources.
Effect of privilege and how privileges may be claimed
Claims for privilege for things seized or sought to be seized
Interim steps pending resolution of privilege claim
Searches affecting privileged materials
Important: If you do not understand this information or if you want further advice about the availability of privileges and how any of those privileges may be claimed, you should consider getting legal advice on the matter immediately.
Inquiries
If you have any inquiries about this search, you should contact the Police officer in charge, whose details are below.
[Police officer's name or unique identifier] at the [name] Police Station at [address].
Schedule 1 form 25: replaced, on 1 October 2012, by regulation 4 of the Sale of Liquor Amendment Regulations 2012 (SR 2012/244).