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Liquor licence renewal fees

Estimate the annual renewal fee for your liquor licence or BYO permit.

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It’s time to renew your liquor licence.

Download your renewal notice from your Liquor Portal account(opens in a new window).

You must renew by 31 December.

Read more about renewing your licence.

Use the renewal fees calculator to estimate the annual renewal fees for your liquor licence or permit.

Find out more about how to renew your licence or permit.

Fees on this page are for the 2025–26 financial year. Fee units are updated each year by the Department of Treasury and Finance.

Renewal fees calculator

Choose your licence or permit type then check your result below.

BYO permit

Full club licence

General licence

Late night (general) or late night (on-premises) licence

On-premises licence

Packaged liquor licence

Late night (packaged liquor) licence

Pre-retail licence

Producer’s licence

Remote seller’s licence

Renewable limited licence

Restaurant and cafe licence

Restricted club licence

Licence with sexually explicit entertainment conditions


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How your renewal fee is calculated

Your annual renewal fee is made up of:

You get a discount if you have a 4 or 5 star rating (unless your venue provides sexually explicit entertainment).

Fees and discounts

These fees are set under the Liquor Control Reform Regulations 2023.

If your venue provides sexually explicit entertainment, your fee is calculated in a different way under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998.

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Each licence or permit has a set base fee.

Licence category Base fee
Restricted club licence Pre-retail licence $190.60
BYO permit Full club licence Restaurant and cafe licence Remote seller’s licence Producer’s licence Renewable limited licence $381.30
General licence* On-premises licence Late night (general) licence Late night (on-premises) licence $1,292.20
Packaged liquor licence Late night (packaged liquor) licence $2,584.40

General licences in rural areas may get a 50% discount. This does not include late night (general) licences. To qualify, you venue’s suburb and postcode must appear in Schedule 6 of the Liquor Control Reform Regulations 2023. The classification or rural areas is based on the Modified Monash Model. You do not need to apply for this. We apply the discount if you qualify.

You may be charged extra if you trade late at night or outside standard hours.

Risk fees

Licence type Trading hours Risk fee
Late night (general or on-premises) licence Between 1 am and 3 am $7,651.90
Late night (general or on-premises) licence After 3 am $14,649.60
Restaurant and cafe licence After 1 am $3,467.40
Packaged liquor licence (including late night)Remote seller’s licence If you trade at any of these times: before 10 am on Sundays before 9 am on any other day after 11 pm on any day. $11,323.90

If your licence has a maximum patron capacity, your risk fee is based on that number.

This applies even if your venue does not regularly reach capacity.

The risk fee applies only to these licence types:

When the fee applies

Discount for some venue types

If your maximum patron capacity is 801 customers or more, you may qualify to pay lower fees if you are a prescribed venue type.

You must notify us before 31 December for it to change your renewal fee.

Find out if you meet the requirements and how to tell us you are a prescribed venue type.

Risk fees

Maximum patron capacity Risk fee (not a prescribed venue type) Risk fee (prescribed venue type)
0 to 200 patrons $0 $0
201 to 400 patrons $1,194.90 $1,194.90
401 to 800 patrons $2,704.60 $2,704.60
801 to 1000 patrons $8,405.00 $2,704.60
1001 or more patrons $21,147.00 $2,704.60

You may get charged a floor space risk fee if you have a:

If your floor space is lower than the amounts in the table, you are not charged the fee.

If you have a remote seller’s licence, with multiple licensed locations, we add up the floor space for each and base your risk fee on the total amount.

Risk fees

Licence type Floor space Risk fee
Packaged liquor licenceLate night (packaged liquor) licenceRemote seller’s licence 751 square metres or more $10,592.00
Producer’s licence 151 square metres or more $446.00

If you have received a demerit point in the past 3 years, you will be charged a non-compliance risk fee.

For 2026 renewals, we count demerit points from 1 October 2022 to 30 September 2025.

Find out what breaches result in demerit points.

Risk fees

Demerit points in the past 12 months (1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025):

For example, if you have one point from 6 months ago and one from 18 months ago your risk fee is $12,609.50 + $6,304.80.

Each licence or permit starts with a 3 star rating.

If you do not get any demerit points, over time your star rating will go up.

Venues with a:

Learn how your venue’s star rating is calculated.

If your licence has sexually explicit entertainment conditions, your renewal fees are:

You must notify us within 21 days if your venue starts providing sexually explicit entertainment. Use this form:

Sexually explicit entertainment on licensed premises – notification PDF 431.63 KB (opens in a new window)

Renewal fees

Minimum fee: $43,139.50

With 1 or 2 demerit points in the past 12 months (1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025): $64,709.09

With 3 or more demerit points in the past 12 months (1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025): $86,278.84

Updated 2 December 2025



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