Are bottle shops closed Anzac Day Qld?

From 10am to 1pm on Anzac Day (25 April), liquor may only be sold or supplied with a meal in a part of the premises that is ordinarily set aside for dining, if the meal is also prepared, served and intended to be eaten on the premises. After 1pm on Anzac Day, normal liquor trading hours and conditions apply.

Can businesses trade on Anzac Day?

Retail. Anzac Day is considered a restricted trading day until 1pm. According to NSW Fair Trading, many businesses cannot open unless they have obtained an exemption to operate but some – such as chemists, fruit and vegetable shops and petrol stations – are allowed to open.

What is open Anzac Day Qld?

Independent retail shops must remain closed until 1pm on Anzac Day, except if they are a predominantly food and/or grocery store, which can trade unrestricted. However, specific trading hour restrictions apply for licensed premises. For more information, read Trading hours for liquor licensees.

Can you trade on Anzac Day 2021?

TRADING HOURS: Unrestricted, except for closure on 25 December (Christmas Day) and Good Friday and until 1:00pm on 25 April (ANZAC Day).

What are Anzac Day hours?

• Anzac Day (April 25) Most stores are open from either 1pm or 1:15pm and closing between 6pm-7pm.

Can you drink on Anzac Day?

ANZAC Day (25 April) Liquor can be sold to patrons for one hour before dining, while eating their meal and for one hour after finishing their meal. The sale of take away liquor, EGM gaming, KENO and Wagering products are not permitted prior to 1pm on ANZAC Day.

Can sole traders work on Anzac Day?

Restricted trading days are: Good Friday. Easter Sunday. Anzac Day (restrictions are in force before 1pm only)

What are restricted trading days?

The following days are restricted days:

  • Good Friday.
  • Easter Sunday.
  • ANZAC Day (until 1pm)
  • Christmas Day.
  • Boxing Day.

Is Pacific Fair Open Easter Monday 2021?

Pacific Fair is open 7 days a week (excluding Good Friday, ANZAC Day, Labour Day and Christmas Day).

Can I trade on Easter Sunday?

Shops over 280 square metres: can open on Sundays but only for 6 consecutive hours between 10am and 6pm. must close on Easter Sunday.

What’s Open in Brisbane on Anzac Day?

North

  • Allora Gelato & Coffee – Newmarket Village, 400 Newmarket Rd Newmarket 8am-9pm.
  • Baaia – 94 Flinders Pde Sandgate 7am-3pm.
  • Farm House Cafe – 9 Somerset Rd Kedron 8am-2pm.
  • Fuel & Co – 190 Buckland Rd Nundah 6.30am-2pm.
  • Huskk Cafe – 2/8 Days Rd Grange 7am-12pm.
  • Ion Cafe & Bar – 5 Irvine St Mitchelton 7am-2pm.

Which states have Anzac Day holiday?

NSW, Victoria and Tasmania will not give residents an extra public holiday on the Monday after Anzac Day. But Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, the ACT, and the Northern Territory will. All those states and territories will make April 26, the day after Anzac Day, a public holiday this year.

Is it legal to trade on Anzac Day?

The Liquor Act 1992 allows trading from 5am on Anzac Day in association with dawn services. The Act allows licensed RSL and services clubs to trade from 5am on Anzac Day as part of their ordinary trading hours. They do not need to apply for a permit to do this if they are catering for Anzac Day services or functions.

Are there restrictions on gaming on Anzac Day?

No gaming is permitted in hotels and clubs between midnight and 1pm on 25 April. For casinos, gaming is not permitted between 3am and 1pm on Anzac Day. After 1pm, normal trading conditions will apply. The Liquor Act 1992 allows trading from 5am on Anzac Day in association with dawn services.

Are there any shops in Queensland that are closed on Anzac Day?

Non-exempt shops must remain closed on Anzac Day. Factories and shops (which includes offices) in Queensland are required to close on Anzac Day (25 April each year) with the following exceptions: manufacturing bread and the preparation of food in restaurants, cafes, pastry cook and hot takeaway food kitchens.

Is the Anzac Day public holiday for licensed premises?

The Anzac Day public holiday affects trading hours, service of alcohol and use of gaming machines for licensed premises. For related Anzac Day activities, refer to the following: For two-up regulations, see Two-up on Anzac Day or Part 8A of the Charitable and Non-profit Gaming Act 1999.