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Changes from 1 July

The information on this page is being reviewed and is subject to change.

From 1 July 2024 there will be updates to NSW liquor and gaming regulations including changes to:

  • liquor licence applications
  • gaming machine management.

For details visit Liquor and Gaming NSW: Reforms – what's new

How to comply

If you hold a liquor licence, you must comply with:

To view the current status of a licence and conditions you can register for Liquor Licence Manager. Read more about how it can help your business.

Regulation and legislation

In NSW, Liquor & Gaming NSW administers the regulatory framework for the liquor, gaming, wagering, casino and registered clubs sectors in NSW. This includes undertaking compliance and enforcement activities, providing policy advice to government, licensing certain activities and delivering industry support and education activities.

The Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA) is a statutory decision-maker responsible for a range of liquor, registered club and gaming machine regulatory functions including determining licensing and disciplinary matters under the gaming and liquor legislation.

ILGA works closely with Liquor & Gaming NSW.

Report a compliance breach

You can use the Liquor & Gaming NSW online form to report a breach of the liquor and gaming laws.

Last updated: 6 September 2024

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