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Posters and downloads

Posters and downloads - voluntary

The artwork that follows is available for use by:


This artwork is provided on the understanding that it not be altered in anyway.

If you plan to print artwork using your own colour printer, select the ‘print in-house’ PDF.  If supplying artwork to a commercial printer, select the ‘print commercial’ option.  Artwork is also available for use on in-venue screens.

Further information
For further information please contact the Liquor Accord Delivery Unit (LADU) on 02 9995 0312 or email accords@olgr.nsw.gov.au.


Management

The wearing of 'colours' is not permitted in this venue

These A4 posters (available in two different colour schemes) will inform persons wearing any form of clothing, jewellery or other accessory associated with a Gang that they will be refused entry or removed from a licensed venue. This initiative aims to support venues and liquor accords that have adopted a 'no colours' policy.

Version Print in-house Print commercial
Black / red / white colour scheme 168 kb PDF 170 kb PDF
Black / blue / red / white colour scheme 170 kb PDF 84 kb PDF


Minimising community disturbance

Refusal of entry to people seen drinking on approach

This A4 poster advises patrons that if they are seen drinking alcohol on approach to a licensed venue, they will be refused entry. This initiative aims to prevent street drinking and pre-fuelling.

Print in-house Print commercial In-venue screen
107 kb PDF 107 kb PDF 660 kb JPG


Barring

Don't miss a night out with your mates

This A4 poster advises patrons that they can be barred from a venue if they are violent, drink too much or cause trouble. It reminds patrons that anti-social or violent behaviour will not be tolerated.

Print in-house Print commercial In-venue screen
156 kb PDF 1.15 mb PDF 935 kb JPG


Transport options

Ask me how to get home

This 63mm badge helps to promote late night transport options by encouraging patrons to request transport information from staff. Reducing the number of people on the streets searching for transport options can reduce the risk of alcohol-related violence.

Print commercial
60 kb PDF


Secondary supply

Don't pay for more than just a round

This A4 poster discourages patrons from buying alcohol for intoxicated friends. It aims to assist venue staff to promote responsible drinking behaviours.

Print in-house Print commercial In-venue screen
199 kb PDF 2.76 mb PDF 1.20 mb JPG


Failure to quit

No excuse!

Posters in English, Chinese, Thai and Korean as well as a postcard (English only) communicate the circumstances under which patrons can be refused entry or be asked to leave, and the cost if they do not comply.

Language Print in-house Print commercial In-venue screen
English (poster) 3.58 mb PDF 2.54 mb PDF 1.20 mb JPG
English (postcard) N/A 1 mb PDF N/A
Chinese (poster) 1.8 mb PDF 1.81 mb PDF N/A
Korean (poster) 1.91 mb PDF 1.92 mb PDF N/A
Thai (poster) 1.9 mb PDF 1.90 mb PDF N/A

Artwork acknowledgement: Albury Liquor Accord

 


One more drink could cost you more than you bargained for!

This poster highlights to patrons that they will be asked to leave a venue if they are drunk or act inappropriately, and the possible fine that can be issued if they refuse to leave when requested.

Print in-house Print commercial In-venue screen
219 kb PDF 4.7 mb PDF 1 mb JPG
Artwork acknowledgement: Department of Justice and Attorney-General

Service practices

No shots, no shooters, no slammers, no bombs

These A4 posters communicate drink restrictions and assist venue staff to promote responsible drinking behaviours.

Version Print in-house Print commercial In-venue screen
No shots,
no shooters,
no slammers,
no bombs
885 kb PDF 886 kb PDF 687 kb JPG
No shots after midnight 884 kb PDF 884 kb PDF 633 kb JPG
No shots after 1.30am 884 kb PDF 884 kb PDF 657 kb JPG
No shots after xxx (insert time) 884 kb PDF 884 kb PDF N/A


Other liquor signs

The above posters and downloads are optional, however, there are specific liquor signs that must be displayed in licensed premises. Please visit our mandatory liquor signs page to find out more.