The department will be closed from Monday 23 December 2024 and will reopen on Thursday 2 January 2025. We will respond to queries in the new year. Best wishes for a safe and happy festive season.
We are responsible for regulating and maintaining the integrity of lawful racing, gambling and liquor activities for Western Australians to participate in.
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The 2025 WA racing calendar is set to boast a unique event, set to attract not only statewide interest but national and international interest.
More than 200 violent and anti-social offenders have been barred from five Protected Entertainment Precincts (PEPs) since laws to increase safety and reduce alcohol-related harm were introduced almost two years ago
The hospitality industry is a major contributor to the vibrance of the WA community and extended trading permits (ETP) allows venues to capitalise on the sunshine and balmy nights.
Overcrowding at venues remains a concern because of the risk it represents for patrons and staff. The practice is unacceptable, and we will continue to take a hardline approach on those premises that ignore occupancy limits.
The Perth Casino Royal Commission found flaws in operating behaviour and levels of compliance monitoring and enforcement, so late last month it was great to see the Parliament of Western Australia pass legislation to address the findings of the detailed probe.
The Banned Drinkers Register (BDR) has grown into one of the key tools to combat alcohol-related harm in WA.
We want organising your local sports club chook raffle or major club fundraiser to be as easy as possible.
With the warmer weather and festive season upon us, Liquor Licensing inspectors will again be actively working with licensed premises to help them operate responsibly during a time that traditionally puts increased pressure on venues.
With 2024 entering its final days it’s time for a quick prompt that annual liquor licence fees are due.
Forgetting to claim your winnings is not an ideal situation, but those unclaimed winnings can have a positive outcome for the local community.
Today marks the start of Gambling Harm Awareness Week for 2024.
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Big changes to the Western Australia’s Director of Liquor Licensing (DLL) policies will make it easier for small and medium sized liquor hospitality and tourism operators to do business in WA.
Renewing and applying for liquor licenses, permits, conditions including fees and charges.
Certain applications are required to be advertised for a specified period, allowing for the public to obtain more details about the application or the objection process.
Licence types, trading hours, approved managers, restrictions and information for licensees.
Help for individuals to apply to become an approved manager, renew or replace your card.
Policies to ensure responsible regulation of the hospitality industry.
The commission reviews decisions and complaints in accordance with the Liquor Control Act.
Mandatory training requirements for licensees, approved managers and employees.
Some restrictions apply in areas of Western Australia.
Relevant legislation for the gaming and wagering industry.
Ensuring that community gaming stakeholders and the industry meet their regulatory obligations.
Administering the law relating to gaming and wagering.
Casino application forms
The RPAT is an impartial judicial forum for the racing industry.
Renewing and applying for licences, permits, conditions including fees and charges.
Requirements of betting operators who use or publish WA race fields as part of their wagering operations.
Permits, guides and information for gaming activities in Western Australia.
Addressing and trying to prevent gambling-related harm in WA.
Telephone 61 8 6551 4888Freecall 1800 634 541 (WA country callers only)Email rgl@dlgsc.wa.gov.au