Liquor licenses

When is a liquor licence required?

The production, sales or consumption of alcohol to the public, generally requires a liquor licence from Consumer and Business Services (CBS), the state government agency responsible for liquor licensing. For example:

  • you are wanting to host a one-off event
  • you are changing the use of land (e.g. changing from a house to a restaurant)
  • you are wanting to change a condition of approval regarding hours of operation
  • you are increasing the seating capacity
  • you wish to manufacture liquor from your home

Prior to applying for a liquor licence, a development application may need to be lodged on the state government PlanSA website if you intend to do any of the above.

Visit the liquor page on the CBS website


Before lodging to Council

Ensure the following information is included in your application to Council:

CBS Application Form

Complete the CBS Application Form at the following link:

CBS Application form

Site plan

site plan showing the licenced area, also including:

  • Toilet facilities including portable toilets
  • Location and number of carparks on-site
  • If there is music, specify location(s) of speakers
  • If there will be temporary and/or permanent structures (e.g. stage, marquees, fencing)

Council owned facility

If the City of Onkaparinga owns the property you may require written Landowner Consent

Understand your responsibilities as a Lessee landowner consent


Council's liquor licence application form

Lodge councils liquor licence application form here