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.
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As a part of our commitment to the responsible service of alcohol, Dan Murphy's enforce the checking of proof of age identification. Please take it as a compliment if we ask you for ID. It's because you look under 25. Dan Murphy's takes the responsible service of alcohol very seriously and we want to make absolutley sure that we only sell alcohol to people of a legal age. I.D. is required if you look under 25 and this is enforced both in our retail stores and for home deliveries. |
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Measuring spirit nips when pouring from a bottle is very important in drinking responsibly. A 30ml spirit nip (40% alc/vol) is the equivalent of one standard drink. Always refer to the alcohol volume percentage on the label. If the alcohol volume varies, it will affect the standard drink measure |
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The 'Don't buy it for them' campaign is aimed at making adults aware of their responsibilities regarding secondary supply. Dan Murphy's may refuse service if we believe that an adult is purchasing alcohol for a minor or a person who is intoxicated. |
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Dan Murphy's supports the Responsible Service of Alcohol. New South Wales: Liquor Act 2007. It is against the law to sell or supply alcohol to, or to obtain alcohol on behalf of, a person under the age of 18 years.Victoria: WARNING: Victoria Liquor Control Reform Act 1998: It is an offence to supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years (Penalty exceeds $7,000), for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase or receive liquor (Penalty exceeds $600). WARNING. Under the Liquor Control Act 1988, it is an offence: to sell or supply liquor to a person under the age of 18 years on licensed or regulated premises; or for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase, or attempt to purchase, liquor on licensed or regulated premises.South Australia: Liquor Licensing Act 1997, Section 113. Liquor must NOT be supplied to persons under 18. Queensland: Under the Liquor Act 1992, it is an offence to supply liquor to a person under the age of 18 years. For more specific legislation in your state or territory visit our Liquor Licensing Acts page. ABN 88 000 014 675.




