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New Zealand lets clubs serve alcohol to the public without special permits, boosting revenue and community programs.
New Zealand is reforming its alcohol laws to allow community clubs, sports clubs, and RSAs to choose between a club licence or an on-licence, enabling them to serve alcohol to the public without special permits for events.
The change, announced by Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee, removes long-standing restrictions that limited clubs to serving only members and guests, helping them host fundraisers, birthdays, and gatherings while boosting revenue.
Clubs can now reinvest profits into facilities, sports teams, and community programs, with safety maintained through trained duty managers.
The reform, part of broader alcohol law updates, aims to strengthen community engagement and local economies.
Nueva Zelanda permite que los clubes sirvan alcohol al público sin permisos especiales, impulsando los ingresos y los programas comunitarios.