Understanding upfront the compliance obligations associated with beverage manufacturing will help you plan and make informed business decisions that can help in minimising time delays and unexpected costs.

Tip

This information should be used in conjunction with the beverage production checklist and guide.

Phase 1

Thinking about making alcoholic drinks

Starting an alcoholic beverage business typically involves a significant financial commitment and having to manage a range of regulatory requirements.

As you begin the process of researching and information gathering, you could consider:

  • Your long term business and financial plans
  • Compliance obligations
  • The applications and approvals required (including the departments you will require approval from and consultant reports that you will require)

Resources to help you during phase 1

Tip: It is recommended that you download your completed documents (eg. compliance form, business plan) for later reference.

Phase 2

Talk to the decision makers about your business idea

As you start learning and preparing to submit your applications:

  • Discuss your business vision and goals with your local government to check that the site/premise you are considering can accommodate the proposal.
  • Learn which applications can be submitted at the same time with different departments, which approvals are dependent on others and what consultant reports are required, and when, for each approval.
  • Consider the cost of consultant reports in your financial planning.

Resources to help you in phase 2

Phase 3

Prepare your applications

  • Coordinate and attend concept meetings with relevant government agencies to clarify your regulatory requirements to inform and refine your business and financial plans based on your knowledge and understanding of compliance obligations.
  • Engage consultants, prepare applications and support documents, and submit in the correct sequencing as per advice provided through your concept meetings with local, state and federal government
  • Ensure that you submit each approval in the correct sequencing and take your time to ensure all information is correct, as poor quality and incomplete applications may result in increased costs and time delays.

Resources to help you in phase 3

Tip: During this phase, we recommend you revisit the Consultant consideration guide – water and waste (domestic and trade).

Phase 4

Know and understand the outcomes of your applications

At this stage, you should have clarity on the process, cost, timelines and associated approval dependencies. 

Be prepared to provide more information if required to support your applications. When you receive determinations and approvals, make sure you read, fully understand and are prepared to action and manage any approval conditions.

Be aware that some determinations may be based on conditional approval.

Phase 5

Prepare to operate

Once you have the outcomes of your applications, you can begin preparing for onsite inspections and for any adjustments that may be required to meet regulatory requirements.

We strongly recommend having a clear understanding of your ongoing business responsibilities in line with the licences and permits granted to you.

Resources to help you during phase 5

Revisit the following resources and any notes you made when using them:

Phase 6

Manage your business responsibilities

Be aware of and manage annual fees and regular reporting requirements.

Resources to help you during phase 6

Revisit the following resources and any notes you made when using them:

Phase 7

Grow and diversify your business

Be aware that increased production, diversification and/ or market extension may impact current approval conditions and require resubmission of applications and decision outcomes (e.g. this could be a new determination, a variation of an existing licence or a new approval).

Always check your current approval conditions and discuss your ideas with relevant agencies before investing time, resources and money.

Resources to help you in phase 7

Revisit the following resources and any notes you made when using them:

Useful resources

Beverage production checklist and consideration guide

This checklist and consideration guide has been created to help you understand, early in the process, the complexity of regulatory requirements and compliance obligations, when establishing and/or scaling a beverage production business in Western Australia.

Beverage production in WA flow chart

Outlines the application and approval journey associated with starting or scaling beverage production.

Consider your liquor licence options guide

Highlights the business activities you can undertake as part of the different liquor licences available.

Consultant consideration guide: Water and waste (domestic and trade)

An overview of the common consultants engaged for a beverage business in relation to water, domestic wastewater and trade waste.

Trade waste approval requirements for beer production

An overview of the approvals, licences and permits required from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Department of Health and Water Corporation (or another licenced provider).

Trade waste estimator guide and top tips

Tips to help you estimate the volume of trade waste your business may produce.