Greenwich, Alex to the
Minister for Lands and Forestry, and Minister for Racing
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Has the security management plan referred to in LA Q4786 (Questions and
Answers Paper 196, dated 28 November 2013) been submitted, assessed and
approved?
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What changes resulted from this plan?
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How is this information made available to the adjacent community?
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I am advised that the security management plan referred to in LA Q4786 was
received by Liquor & Gaming NSW (in its former iteration as the Office of
Liquor, Gaming and Racing) in September 2009 as part of a formal disturbance
complaint investigation of Doltone House Jones Bay Wharf under section 79 of
the Liquor Act 2007.
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I am advised that the plan contained measures to minimise noise disturbance.
Measures included the management of patrons arriving and departing the venue;
maintaining a register of complaints and a dedicated telephone line for
complaints; the positioning of security guards so as to minimise the
disturbance caused by patrons outside the venue.
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I am advised that Liquor & Gaming NSW does not generally publish plan of
management documents. Some licensees may choose to provide such documents to
nearby residents. The liquor licence is a public document and contains noise
related conditions. Liquor licences can be looked up at
www.onegov.nsw.gov.au.
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Question asked on 16 November 2017 (session 56-1)
and printed in
Questions & Answers Paper No. 158
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Answer received on 21 December 2017
and printed in
Questions & Answers Paper No. 162
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