Woolworths given the green light for controversial Dan Murphy's megastore in Darwin

The Northern Territory government has approved Woolworths' plan for the alcohol megastore, despite opposition from Indigenous and health groups.

A group of young adults walk by a Dan Murphy's liquor store in Melbourne.

A group of young adults walk by a Dan Murphy's liquor store in Melbourne. Source: AAP

The Northern Territory government has approved Woolworths' controversial plan to open a Dan Murphy's megastore in Darwin despite community concerns.

The proposed bottle shop, the largest in the NT, has been repeatedly slammed by health groups that say it could be devastating for nearby Indigenous communities.

NT's Director of Liquor Licensing on Friday approved the liquor store application, saying Dan Murphy's parent company Endeavour Group - which is owned by Woolworths Group - had agreed to move the site and consulted with Indigenous groups.
The bottle store will also have to close by 9pm and customers will be required to identify where they intend to consume the alcohol.

Woolworths on Wednesday announced it had put the plan on hold to review ongoing community concerns about the potential negative health effects of the store's proposed location and an alleged lack of stakeholder engagement.

An independent panel review of the plan is expected to hand down its report to Woolworths by April.

The Director of Liquor Licensing's announcement comes after the NT Independent Liquor Commission rejected Endeavour Group's application in September last year.
The territory government then passed legislation in November to fast track some bottle shop applications, including Woolworths.

Endeavour Group has previously agreed to move the proposed bottle store 1.3 kilometres further away from the three nearby dry Indigenous communities.

Despite this, dozens of Indigenous and health groups have repeatedly called on Woolworths to abandon the plan.

They criticised the Endeavour Group's community consultation, alleging it hadn't happened and the offer to move the site wouldn't mitigate the risks the store posed.


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Published 18 December 2020 1:36pm
Updated 18 December 2020 2:31pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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