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Queensland's Olympic Opportunity: Outdated Pub Laws

Published 2 weeks ago
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Queenslands outdated pub laws on Good Friday are causing concern as the state prepares to host the Brisbane twenty thirty-two Olympics and other global sports events. The rules, in place since the early nineteen nineties, prohibit serving alcohol without a meal, affecting standalone bars and hotel pools. This is seen as a hindrance to the states reputation as a party spot, especially during peak holiday times. The hospitality industry is calling for modernization of these laws to allow full bar service, aligning with other states like Western Australia and South Australia.

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