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You dont need a solicitor. If you need a solicitor then you prob shouldnt be doing it.Pratty1 said:Another bit of advice....research liquor licence's. It will cost you 2-3k just to get a solicitor to complete an impact statement and if that red tape doesn't stop you its only the tip of the iceberg.
I started the process ( in NSW ) a few years ago, but other things ( divorce ) got in the way
You need to get consent from local council wich involves DA' etc and all the health regs etc.
Then you apply to the Liqour lic board for a producers licence. Its reasonably straight forward as long as you tick all the boxes and have everything sorted with your local council
Then you apply to the ATO for an excise licence. They will require recipies, calibrated equipment and a secure bond store.
Not hard, juat tedious and time consuming.