Police have taken action against a Brisbane club following investigations into a reported breach of the COVID-19 Public Health Directions on the weekend.
Investigators from Taskforce Sierra Linnet and the Brisbane Liquor Unit conducted inquiries following reports of a large gathering of people at the Pinkenba premises on Saturday night.
Officers today issued a Penalty Infringement Notice to the president of the club for failing to comply with the Chief Health Officer’s Public Health Direction in the amount of $6,772.
Investigations also established the club did not have a liquor licence and a Liquor Infringement Notice amounting to $2,669 was also issued.
Business operators and patrons are reminded to adhere to public health directions including social distancing measures at all times to reduce the risk of COVID-19 spreading in Queensland.
More information about current COVID-19 restrictions is available here.