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Business Approvals 2D visual - Hospitality

Providing a visual representation of the common permits and registrations that a hospitality business needs to operate.

Details

Topic: Regulatory reform

Audience: Local government

Regulatory function: Practice and processes

Industry: Hospitality

Document types: Guide, Template

Author: Regulatory Reform

Date published: 22 November 2024

The Hospitality Business Approvals 2D Visual template shows the common regulations that apply to a hospitality business. Council staff can use this tool when engaging with businesses to help them consider which permits and registrations they need to operate.

Councils can customise this tool to suit their individual Local Government Area requirements, supporting staff who help business applicants navigate the regulatory approvals process.

How this tool can help

The Hospitality Business Approvals 2D Visual provides many benefits for both council officers and businesses.

It enables councils to set expectations about steps in the process, including:

Councils can also give businesses more consistent processes and advice and improve business customer satisfaction.

The Hospitality Business Approvals 2D Visual benefits businesses by outlining expectations and explaining the business establishment process early in the process. This helps them prevent unexpected regulatory requirements and costs.

The guide also encourages businesses to contact council early and helps them submit a high-quality initial application.

Support to apply this tool

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Hospitality Business Approvals 2D Visual PDF 767.41 KB (opens in a new window)

Hospitality Business Approvals 2D Visual PPT 1.16 MB (opens in a new window)

Updated 10 December 2025



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