Trading Round 17/2019 is now open for the purchase and sale of gaming machine entitlements.
All offers must be submitted by Friday 10 May 2019 at 5pm.
Read more about the Trading round for gaming entitlements on SA Gov
Trading Round 17/2019 is now open for the purchase and sale of gaming machine entitlements.
All offers must be submitted by Friday 10 May 2019 at 5pm.
Read more about the Trading round for gaming entitlements on SA Gov
The Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Dini Soulio is aware of civil penalty proceedings commenced by AUSTRAC in the Federal Court against the operators of the SkyCity Adelaide Casino.
The Australian Socceroos are gearing up for one of their biggest ever matches when they face Argentina in the last-16 of the World Cup, and licensees wishing to operate and screen the game can apply for additional hours to their existing liquor licence
Mandatory ID scanning at takeaway liquor outlets will come into effect on 2 November in Port Augusta and Whyalla.
Liquor restrictions limiting the amount of takeaway alcohol that can be purchased, and the use of ID Scan.
Restrictions on the sale of takeaway liquor will be expanded to Whyalla, with local bottle shops agreeing to voluntarily limit purchases.
The Liquor and Gambling Commissioner Dini Soulio today determined liquor restrictions will be made ongoing in Port Augusta from 1 November 2022, following a review of the trial period for restrictions that were in place since February this year.
An independent investigation into the operations of the SkyCity Casino has called for submissions from industry, stakeholders and the broader community.
In light of interstate inquiries into various casino operations, South Australia’s Liquor and Gambling regulator is commissioning an independent review of casino operations in South Australia.
Temporary restrictions imposed on the sale of liquor in Port Augusta have been rolled over until the end of August.