Easter trading hours for 2009 are outlined for various license types on specific dates. Normal trading hours generally apply except for Good Friday, where on-premises sales are only permitted from noon to 10pm without takeaway, and packaged liquor stores are closed for retail trading. Some license types like registered clubs and hotels have additional restrictions on Good Friday and Easter Saturday. Notes provide further clarification on things like 6-hour closure rules and vessel trading hours.
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1. Easter trading hours 2009
Thursday Good Friday Easter Saturday Easter Sunday Easter Monday
9 April 10 April 11 April 12 April 13 April
Normal trading Normal on-premises trading Normal trading Normal trading Normal trading
Registered clubs
No takeaway sales
Normal trading Noon to 10pm Normal trading Normal trading Normal trading
Hotels (also see note 2
below) No takeaway sales
Packaged
5am to midnight No retail trading permitted Normal trading Normal trading Normal trading
liquor licence
5am to midnight Noon to 10pm Normal trading Normal trading Normal trading
(also see note 2 (in a dining room with or
below) ancilliary to a meal)
On-premises Normal trading for caterers,
airports and vessels, and
accommodation premises
for sale to residents and
their guests.
Producer/ Normal trading Normal trading Normal trading Normal trading Normal trading
wholesaler
Normal trading Noon to 10pm Normal trading Normal trading Normal trading
Drink on-premises
authorisation
NOTES
1. 6-hour closure still applies 3. Vessel trading hours
Liquor licences granted from 30 October 2008, along with licences that have Normal trading for vessels is one hour before the vessel starts any
an extended trading authorisation granted from that date, are subject to a voyage or passage and ending 30 minutes after the voyage or passage is
daily 6-hour closure for retail sales. This 6-hour closure continues to apply completed (or during other times approved by the Casino, Liquor and Gaming
during the Easter period. Control Authority).
2. Extended trading on Good Friday morning 4. On-premises licence promoting local products
If you already have an approved extended trading authorisation that allows An approved take away sales authorisation cannot be utilised
on-premises sales past midnight until any time up to 5am, you may utilise on Good Friday.
that authorisation on Good Friday morning.
For more information please contact our
Client Access Centre on 9995 0333
March 2009 Department of the Arts, Sport and Recreation