Our structure
Licensing division
The licensing division is responsible for:
- licensing of persons and organisations under the various gaming, liquor, and wine acts having regard to the community interests
- applications for changes to licence conditions, variations to hours of trading, alterations to the number of gaming machines in clubs/hotels, and other ancillary approvals
- the assessment and approval of game rules, operator control systems and gambling equipment
- providing secretariat support to the Queensland Gaming Commission.
Compliance division
The compliance division is responsible for:
- compliance and technical audits of liquor and gaming operators and inspections under the various liquor and gaming acts
- complaints, investigations and enforcement actions
- probity investigations into the suitability of major participants in the gaming industry
- risk assessment of liquor licence applications.
Organisational services branch
Organisational services branch (OSB) provides an operational support function to internal and external clients, as well as administering the Community Benefit Funds for the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR). In particular, OSB provides the following services:
- financial and information management services
- communications and information solutions
- asset management and administrative services
- Community Benefit Funds management.
Office of Regulatory Policy
The policy, legislative and research functions of OLGR’s former Policy and Harm Minimisation division are now the responsibility of the Office of Regulatory Policy. The functions include:
- Indigenous policy
- the development and management of liquor and gambling harm minimisation and strategic communication programs.
Last reviewed 6 October 2010



