The holiest weekend on the Christian calendar is here but that doesn t mean you can t have fun or get a drink.
Although takeaway alcohol sales are banned Australia-wide on Good Friday, many clubs, cafes, pubs and restaurants are still allowed to trade.
Those lucky enough to have the day off will be able to buy alcohol at licenced premises with a meal in most states.
Good Friday and Easter Sunday are restricted trading days with supermarkets and bottle shops such as Coles, Aldi, Woolworths, and Dan Murphy s shutting their doors
Although take-away alcohol sales are banned Australia-wide on Good Friday, many clubs, cafes, pubs and restaurants are still allowed to trade
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Subscriber only Police are investigating an alleged assault on a staff member at a Coffee Club last week. Coffs-Clarence Police have confirmed to the Daily Examiner that the incident occurred around 9.45am on Thursday, December 24 at the Grafton Shoppingworld complex in northern NSW. The gutless intruder swinging his skateboard over his shoulder, entered our store … spat on a staff member and threatened her life. This is not OK, a staff member posted on the Grafton Coffee Club Facebook page. It s not known if the female staff member was injured during the incident. The alleged male offender is described as 182cm tall with dark hair, aged between 25-30 years, and wearing black jeans and jumper with a skateboard at the time of the incident.
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