CANCELLED: Liquor and Gaming Forum
Melbourne’s leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you can’t afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come. Hear from industry experts as they provide timely updates and in-depth analysis on the latest liquor and gaming issues facing Victoria today.
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD units in Substantive Law
Chair: John F M Larkins, Barrister, Greens List
2.00pm to 2.45pm: Latest Developments in Victorian Liquor and Gaming
The Australian licensed club and hotel industry has experienced significant increases in regulatory impost and scrutiny over the past 2 decades. This is compounded by each Australian jurisdiction having differing regulatory regimes, especially in the areas of liquor and gaming provision. Explore the similarities and differences between the jurisdictional regulatory landscapes in liquor and gaming and the challenges faced by the industry in negotiating the regulatory minefield.
Presented by Leigh Barrett, Founder, Leigh Barrett and Associates
2.45pm to 3.30pm: Property Transactions Involving Licensed Premises
- Liquor licensing, gaming licensing and property due diligence
- Transactions that involve liquor and gaming licences and property leases
- Sales and purchases of licensed businesses
Presented by Paul Ryan, Partner, Wisewould Mahoney
3.30pm to 3.45pm Afternoon Tea
3.45pm to 4.30pm: Amenity Issues Including Noise from Public Premises
Examine recent cases involving amenity issues that confront liquor applicants, and delve into the EPA’s review of SEPP N2 and possible implications for licensed premises.
Presented by Margaret Kearney, Principal, Kearney Guy Legal
4.30pm to 5.15pm: Responsible Gaming in Victoria: Where to Next?
- Developments over the past 12 months
- The Victorian position and what is happening interstate and overseas
- TITO and card based cashless gaming: does it make any difference from an RG perspective?
- Technological advancements including skill-based gaming machines
- Gaming machine supervision: what is working and where are we headed?
Presented by Julian Hoskins, Principal, Senet Legal
Venue
RACV City Club
Level 2, 501 Bourke St
Melbourne 3000
VIC
Australia
Parking Information
Parking is not included in your registration. Here are some options below. RACV City Club Car Park.
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