Welcome to Australia's takeaway alcohol capital, where liquor is sold at the local corner store

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Welcome to Australia's takeaway alcohol capital, where liquor is sold at the local corner store
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The Northern Territory government is offering to buy back takeaway alcohol licences in an effort to reduce alcohol-related violence. With takeaway alcohol an integral part of some small businesses, one owner says he's considering the government's offer.

Corner stores, service stations and supermarkets sell takeaway alcohol in the Northern TerritoryOne of Darwin's iconic businesses is considering selling its licence and changing its business model

Mr Pantazis' shop, in the Darwin suburb of Parap, is one of 74 takeaway liquor outlets in the greater Darwin region. Dr Wright said the jurisdiction also had the highest rate of alcohol-related harm and the widest variety of takeaway outlets. "If you look at say South Australia's legislation … they actually specifically bar licences from being given to corner stores, delicatessens, service stations … so it's pretty unique.". The NT government eventually decided to adopt a 25 per cent limit., the government concluded there were too many outlets."We know that less licences means less alcohol and less alcohol-related harm in our community," Chief Minister Natasha Fyles said.

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