Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) This section applies if the principal activity of a business conducted under a subsidiary on-premises licence is the provision of accommodation.
(2) The licence authorises the licensee to sell liquor on the licensed premises--
(a) at any time--
(i) to a resident on the licensed premises, or a guest of a resident in the resident's company, for consumption on the premises; or
(ii) to a resident on the licensed premises in a quantity of not more than 9L on any day, for consumption off the premises; and
(b) during ordinary trading hours or approved extended trading hours, to any person, including a person not eating a meal, for consumption in a part of the premises stated in the licence as ordinarily set aside for dining.
(3) Liquor supplied under authority of the licence to a resident on the licensed premises or a guest of a resident in the resident's company, for consumption on the premises outside ordinary trading hours or approved extended trading hours, must be consumed in a residential unit on the premises.