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Queensland liquor laws to be relaxed

Published: 11:50:27 AM, Sat 16 March 2013 UTC

The State Government is planning to lift the requirement for liquor permits at fundraising events for schools and community groups in Queensland.

Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie says current regulations are complicated and unnecessary.

The legislation is expected to be introduced in Parliament this week.

The plan would also allow hospitals and nursing homes to serve two standard drinks per patient.

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