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Guides
Contents
| Description | File Size |
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Starting Out In the Food Business
A Guide to the Procedures for Establishing a New Food Premises |
90 KB |
| Starting Up a Hair Salon
A Guide to the Procedures for Establishing a New Hair Salon |
80 KB |
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Starting Up a Camping Ground
A Guide to the Procedures for Establishing a New Camping Ground |
81 KB |
| Sausage Sizzles
Code of Practice Trading in Public Places Bylaw 2008 |
79 KB |
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Sale of Fish
Code of Practice Trading in Public Places Bylaw 2008 |
78 KB |
| Ice Cream Cones
Code of Practice Trading in Public Places Bylaw 2008 |
76 KB |
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Cake Stalls
Code of Practice Trading in Public Places Bylaw 2008 |
75 KB |
| Standard Conditions of Licence
Trading in Public Places Bylaw 2008 |
82 KB |
The following are guides for registered premises and trading in public places licences.
Registered Premises
The following types of activities, with some exceptions, need to be registered by Council under the Health (Registration of Premises) Regulations 1966:
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Retail food premises
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Hair salons
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Camping grounds
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Sale yards
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Offensive trades
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Funeral parlors
Trading in public places
With some exceptions, requires a licence from Council under the Trading in Public Places Bylaw 2008.
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About this page
| First added: | 4 March 2009 |
| Last updated: | 9 March 2012 |