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Queensland nightclub lockout may be scrapped after public backlash
The controversial lockout at Queensland pubs and clubs could be scrapped after an online survey found almost 90 per cent of partygoers were against it.
Liquor licensing official Richard Schauer accused of conflict of interest with strip club manager
A top liquor licensing official had a wild day out with a strip club manager and then put the photographs on Facebook.
Conversion a pain in the glass
Queensland hotels say attempts to reduce violent incidents by going glass free are being stymied by a shortage of alternative products.
Fans face lockouts if pub is soccer World Cup venue
The State Government has been labelled a party pooper by licensed venues for refusing to relax the 3am lockout rule during the football World Cup.
Students developing wine skills
Science and art in equal parts are what makes a good wine, according to Robert Learmonth.
Consumer group reveals bottle shop rort
A survey has found huge differences in the price of booze, with bottle shops situated next to supermarkets said to be slugging drinkers up to 40 per cent extra.
Bars turning away 'uncool' patrons face fine
The heat is on for Sydney's trendiest nightclubs and hotels.
Tavern wants longer trading hours
Third time lucky - that's the hope of the owners of the Pottsville Tavern who are trying for the third time in 10 years to have the pub's trading hours extended past 10pm.
Socceroos fans to be locked out
Queensland's controversial 3am lock-out will not be relaxed during the upcoming FIFA World Cup, forcing football fans to arrive at licensed venues 90 minutes before kick-off for two of Australia's




