The Australian Hotels Association WA has welcomed the clarification that the WA Government has provided to licensed venues on Friday by allowing taverns, bars and restaurants to deliver limited quantities of alcohol with a meal.
The Western Australian Government has received praise from the Australian Hotels Assocation for allowing licensed venues to continue selling take-away liquor.
AHA(WA) CEO Bradley Woods said it was important venues were provided the support to trade whatever way they could as the industry navigated the unprecedented challenges that have arisen as a result of COVID-19.
“We welcome the State Government confirming our previous advice that licensed venues without a dedicated bottle shop who would ordinarily be able to sell take-away liquor can continue to do so from within the venue," he said.
“We also welcome the lifeline that the State Government has provided to WA’s licensed venues which will allow many to remain open and save jobs.”
“The AHA continues with work with State and Federal Governments to ensure that WA’s hospitality industry is provided with comprehensive support and practical assistance to survive this crisis.”
Summary of allowable trade
Restricted quantities for take-away alcohol only (as announced on Wednesday)
Per customer, per day:
Additional restricted quantities for take-away alcohol with a meal
Per order:
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