Wollongong Liquor Accord
Welcome to the Wollongong Licensed Premises Accord website, we trust you find the information contained on the site of both interest and value.
The liquor accord strategy is a government led initiative driven and supported by the NSW Office of Liquor, Gaming and racing, Police Service and the liquor industry. The first formal accord was implemented in New South Wales at Kings Cross in June 1998.
Membership of the Accord is voluntary and includes local liquor licensees, the NSW Police, Wollongong Council, the NSW Government Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing and other community organisations.
The Wollongong Local Area Command Licensed Premises Accord was officially launched at [insert content] on [insert content] by the Hon [insert content] of NSW and has developed into a strong and proactive group within the community.
The Wollongong Licensed Premises Accord provides a strong foundation to enhance and promote communication amongst all stakeholders in the community to proactively address ways to improve the operation of licensed venues so that venues and precincts are safe and enjoyable environments for both residents and visitors.
The Accord welcomes membership from all liquor license holders: clubs, hotels, bottle shops, cafes, restaurants, small bars and function and event venues.
The Samuel James
Samuel James is more than your five foot something, twenty something sensitive new age guy who can’t quite grow enough facial hair to become a hipster and live in Newtown, so living in the shire and shaving that fluff on a daily basis becomes a necessity to avoid looking like a 14 year old going through puberty trying to impress his mates with a thin mustache...
Nah. He sings those songs that sound familiar in that bar that you go to on the weekends to unwind, forget about the week just gone and end up drinking too much, only to wake up the next morning with bloodshot eyes thinking ‘Who was that guy singing last night? He goes alright. And where the hell are my pants?’.
So check out the gig guide, come along to a pub/club/rsl/shanty that Samuel James is singing at and drink til it sounds good.
Catch ya’s