Extent of prohibition

The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited.

Period of prohibition

Continuous, but excluding any day or portion of a day during which:

(a) an event of historic, traditional, cultural or major community significance is held within the area; and

(b) the consumption and possession of liquor within the area are authorised for the purposes of these regulations by the Wattle Range Council.

Description of area

The area in Millicent bounded as follows: commencing at the point at which the prolongation in a straight line of the north-eastern boundary of Railway Terrace intersects the south-eastern boundary of Short Street, then south-westerly along that boundary of Short Street to the point at which it intersects the prolongation in a straight line of the south-western boundary of Davenport Street, then north-westerly along that prolongation and boundary of Davenport Street to the south-eastern boundary of Kentish Place, then generally south-westerly, north-westerly and north-easterly along the south-eastern, south-western and north-western boundaries of Kentish Place (so as to include the whole of Kentish Place within the area) back to the south-western boundary of Davenport Street, then north-westerly along that boundary of Davenport Street and the prolongation in a straight line of that boundary to the south-eastern bank of the drain that runs parallel to, and lies between, North Terrace and Ridge Terrace, then north-easterly along that bank of the drain to the point at which it intersects the prolongation in a straight line of the south-western boundary of CT 5685/491, then south-easterly along that prolongation and boundary of CT 5685/491 to the north-western boundary of North Terrace, then north-easterly along that boundary of North Terrace to its intersection with the prolongation in a straight line of the north-eastern boundary of Railway Terrace, then south-easterly along that prolongation and boundary of Railway Terrace (and the prolongation in a straight line of that boundary) to the point of commencement.