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Dan Murphy's | Copyright | Disclaimer | Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | FAQ Liquor Control Reform Act 1998: Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998, it is an offence - To supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years
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Dan Murphy's aims to be the most responsible liquor retailer.
As a committed, responsible community member, Dan Murphy's seeks to assist with the management of an environment that can be enjoyed by all,
through our involvement in harm minimisation strategies and continual development of new initiatives.
The reason we enquire is because Dan Murphy's takes the responsible service of alcohol very seriously and we want to make absolutely sure that we only sell alcohol to people of a legal age in our stores. Thank you for your understanding.
An initiative of Woolworths Liquor Group adopted by the industry.
Click here to see the general guideline on Standard Alcohol Content in different alcoholic beverages. However, you should always check the product label on the beverage you are consuming. This is a guide only, the effects of alcohol will vary from person to person.
Acknowledged by the department of health and ageing. Copyright Commonwealth of Australia reproduced by permission
To be a responsible host you need to actively promote responsible consumption of alcohol:
Tips For Hosts
Assist party goers to keep check on how many drinks they have consumed by:
Provide non-alcoholic drinks
For those guests consuming alcohol, encourage them to alternate between non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks.
Check out our Mocktails page for fun and creative alcohol free drinks.
Make food available
It is important to provide food and encourage guests to eat while drinking alcohol. Eating while drinking may slow down the rate of consumption and will affect the rate of absorbtion.
Provide safe transport
Ensure your guests have a safe way of getting home, either from a sober designated driver, a taxi service or other suitable public transport.
Click here to view public transport options for your state.
Dealing with over consumption
Have a plan of action if one of your guests becomes intoxicated. This will help you to minimise any risk to them and your other guests.
Notify The Police
Click here for the Victorian police site which allows you to register your party and provides information to help minimise the risk of things going wrong at your party, such as having intoxicated guests or gatecrashers ruining your fun.
More information
Click the link below for more information provided by the Australian Alcohol Guidelines Fact Sheets - Hosting A Party?



