Can you buy alcohol on Good Friday and Easter Sunday explained Currently, South Australia has no restrictions on the sale of alcohol on Good Friday, and for the rest of the weekend This means venues can choose to be open over the weekend for purchases and takeaways In the west of the nation, liquor stores will be closed on Good Friday
Easter booze? Here’s where you can and can’t grab your drinks. South Australians have it easy when it comes to Easter alcohol laws Thanks to legal reforms from years past, there are no restrictions on the sale of alcohol on Good Friday or any other day over the long weekend
Liquor restrictions in South Australia - Consumer and Business Services Members of the public will need to show valid photo ID before they can buy takeaway alcohol (in certain regions) or a restricted item of takeaway alcohol ID will be scanned using ID Scan to monitor the purchase of restricted items
GREAT FRIDAY FOR SA PUBS - PubTIC For the first time in more than a century, pubs in South Australia will be able to open on Good Friday, after new holiday trading legislation was introduced last year A two-year review finally resulted in changes to public holiday trading restrictions in SA, applying to food and beverage service
Where to buy groceries and booze over the Easter weekend Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, BWS and Dan Murphy’s are all closed on Good Friday, but they will all be open on Easter Sunday - some with reduced trading hours, depending on the area
Easter 2025: Your state-by-state guide to retail trading rules Good Friday, April 18, is a restricted trading day in South Australia, which means that most shops are legally required to be closed, with some exceptions depending on the type of business
Pubs? Supermarkets? Heres whats open over the Easter weekend While the day is recognised as a public holiday, there are no trading restrictions in states other than Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia, which follow the same rules as Easter Sunday
Can I buy alcohol in Australia on Good Friday? South Australia Following the implementation of changes to their liquor laws, South Australia currently has no restrictions on the sales of liquor on Good Friday or other public holidays This means that bars and restaurants are open for business this day, and there aren’t any restrictions on food and drink purchases