On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 10:30, Michael Lake wrote:
> Jon Biddell wrote:
> > They can charge, I think, a MAXIMUM of $0.20 for a glass of water -
> > I remember seeing it somewhere in the Fair Trading Act when I was
> > studying Law - I'll try to find the reference for curiosity
> > value...:-)
>
> Good luck :-) As an exercise yesterday I went to
> http://www.nsw.gov.au and tried to find the dept that was
> responsible for this. I entered various search criteria to
> do with water, clubs, restrauants, food, and even the the
> Dept Fair Trading, as the serving of water in night club
> venues was an issue some time ago. Alas no luck. It will be
> interesting to find out how you find it using the means
> available to a normal citizen :-)

Ummm.....  I wrote the original www.nsw.gov.au site - they fscked it up 
last year using a Domino database at the arse-end of it...

I'm pretty sure it will be Fair Trading.

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Jon

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