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Hospitality NZ Acknowledges Reforms, But More Certainty Needed For Licence Renewals

Hospitality New Zealand (Hospitality NZ) acknowledges the Government’s targeted reforms to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, saying they go some way to improving fairness in the licensing process – but more needs to be done to address ongoing uncertainty for operators.

Nick Keene, Hospitality NZ’s Acting Chief Executive, says the reforms are a positive step, particularly in ensuring any objections to a licence are locally based, rather than allowing for objections from anywhere, and that applicants have the right to respond to objections.

“These changes recognise that responsible hospitality businesses should not be unfairly burdened by inefficient or unclear processes. Making licensing fairer and more workable is essential for the viability of our industry.”

However, many members remain concerned about the way licence applications and renewals are handled by local licensing agencies and District Licensing Committees.

Nick Keene says: “While it’s good to see progress, operators still face too much uncertainty when renewing their licences, even when they have a strong track record of compliance. Consistency in the licensing process across New Zealand is an area that needs further attention to provide real confidence for business owners.”

“We are pleased to see amendments included to allow zero percent alcohol options to satisfy low-alcohol drink provisions in the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act. This is something we have long advocated for, especially as customer preference has moved away from mid-strength beers to zero-alcohol alternatives, but venues have been required to continue to carry low-alcohol options to satisfy their licensing requirements.

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“This is a great example of a small change that can improve a hospitality operator’s bottom line and we’re pleased to see this common-sense amendment included.”

Hospitality NZ will continue working with the Government to ensure the law supports both community wellbeing and a strong, responsible hospitality sector.

About Hospitality NZ:

Hospitality New Zealand represents more than 2,500 hospitality and accommodation businesses across Aotearoa, supporting world-class manaakitanga (hospitality). Our members span the food and beverage, accommodation, entertainment, tourism, and hospitality service sectors.

We provide our members with the tools, resources, partnerships and knowledge they need to succeed. We advocate to ensure the industry’s voice is heard in government, shaping policies for a sustainable future.

To find out more visit hospitality.org.nz.

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