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Australia


Australian Associated Brewers (AAB)
Australian Associated Brewers is an industry association for Australia's manufacturing brewers. The AAB represents Australian brewing, as an industry, in legislative and regulatory affairs.

Australian Hotels Association (NSW)
The AHA (NSW) aims to be the leading hotel and hospitality industry association providing leadership and a responsible approach in representing the interests of members and other stakeholders to the Government and community. The AHA (NSW) aims to provide cost effective support to the industry in promoting professional and ethical business standards and management practice and in developing industry market opportunities.

 

ClubsNSW
ClubsNSW is a peak industry body that represents NSW registered clubs.

 

Distilled Spirits Industry Council of Australia Inc (DSICA)
DAICA is the peak national organisation representing and advancing the interests of manufacturers and importers of distilled spirits and liqueurs in Australia.

Spirit-ed (June 2004) is the DSICA newsletter and can be downloaded from their website.

 

Liquor Merchants Association of Australia
LMA is an Association for suppliers of alcohol beverages in Australia and is also a liquor industry supplier of information.

 

Liquor Stores Association (LSA)
LSA represents all off-licence retail liquor merchants in New South Wales whether it be the independent retailer, the small general store or the chain store.

 

Restaurant and Catering NSW (R&C NSW)
R&C NSW is the largest Association covering the hospitality industry, is a non-profit employer Association that serves and represents over 2300 members of the restaurant and catering industry throughout NSW and ACT.

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International

 

Canada

Europe

  • European Confederation of Spirits Producers (CEPS)
    CEPS was established in 1993 as the representative EU body for producers of spirit drinks. Its membership comprises 36 national associations representing the industry in 20 countries - all EU Member States, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Norway, Russia, the Slovak Republic and Switzerland - as well as a group of leading spirits producing companies. CEPS co-operates with other organisations in the EU alcoholic drinks sector on matters of common concern and interest, and with its ‘Partner’ spirits associations in Australia, Canada, the Caribbean, Chile, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and the United States of America.
  • The Brewers of Europe
    Founded in 1958 and based in Brussels, The Brewers of Europe is the voice of the European brewing industry to European institutions and international organisations.

New Zealand

UK

  • Responsible Drinks Retailing
    A website about responsible marketing practices in the UK. It has been designed to launch the governments responsible drinking campaign and responsible retail award system.

USA

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