LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
STATEMENT FROM DEPUTY LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION AND SHADOW MINISTER FOR ALCOHOL POLICY - MOTION SEEKS TRANSPARENCY ON BANNED DRINKERS REGISTER REVIEW
Thursday, 27 November 2025
The Labor Opposition is calling on the CLP Government to release full details of its Banned Drinkers Register Review and provide a clear timeline for action on the Taskforce’s recommendations.
A motion moved in Parliament today highlights that the Review undertaken by the CLP’s own Alcohol Policy Taskforce made up of NT Health, Licensing NT, the Department of the Attorney-General and Justice and NT Police has recommended a number of significant changes, including:
- Enforceable undertakings requiring on-premises ID scanning for licensees who repeatedly breach liquor licence conditions.
- An opt-in ID-scanning system for clubs choosing to participate.
- Broader data-sharing arrangements between agencies and increased training for authorised personnel.
The CLP went to the 2024 election promising this review. More than a year on, Territorians have no idea if the Government intends to implement its own recommendations.
The motion calls on the Minister for Alcohol Policy to table a Ministerial Report by 12 March 2026, outlining:
- Progress on implementing all recommendations arising from the Review; and
- A timeline for any legislation needed to give effect to the Taskforce’s work.
Territorians deserve transparency. If the CLP is serious about tackling alcohol-fuelled harm, it must show how and when it plans to act on the findings of its own review.