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List of pubs in Australia

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TheYoung and Jackson Hotel inMelbourne, Victoria,Australia

This is alist of notable pubs in Australia. AnAustralian pub is an establishment performing many functions. These include serving alcoholic beverages, meals, functioning as a venue for various kinds of entertainment, and, sometimes, providing basic accommodation.

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TheAustralian pub is a direct descendant of the British and Irishpub. The production and consumption of alcoholic drinks has long played a key role in Western social life and commerce, and this is reflected in the importance of pubs after theBritish colonisation of Australia began in 1788. However, in the 19th century the local version evolved a number of distinctive features that set it apart from the classic British or urban Irish pub.

The lack of public buildings in rural towns in colonial Australia saw pubs serve as community meeting places for a range of local activities. Among other things, they served as a community hall, a venue for political meetings and a place where inquests were held.

Early pubs followed the English pattern and were located in the front room of a domestic dwelling. The room in this "public house" were furnished with a bar, tables and benches, and there was often sawdust on the floor. They functioned under long established rules and regulations that governed every aspect of their operations. These required the publican to be ofgood character and pay an annual license fee. Regulations also specified hours of opening, who might and might not be served, the quality of drinks sold and mandated the provision of street lighting outside the entrance. Police and magistrates enforced these rules strictly, with fines and a possible loss of license for repeat offenders.

Early pubs were distinct from hotels, inns and large city centre pubs, which tended to be larger and more elaborate purpose-built establishments with a basement and one or more upper floors. As well as a tap-room, or public bar, they often provided a range of other facilities, such as accommodation, a dining room, stables, parlour and a billiard room.

Some tough inner-city pubs had a reputation for violence and disorder. In Australian slang, they might be referred to as abloodhouse.

Pubs in Australia

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Australian Capital Territory

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New South Wales

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Current
TheDry Dock Hotel is the oldest licensed pub in the suburb ofBalmain in theInner West ofSydney.
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Defunct
TheSir William Wallace Hotel,c. 1930.

Northern Territory

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Queensland

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TheBreakfast Creek Hotel is aheritage-listed hotel (pub) located inBreakfast Creek,Brisbane,Queensland.

South Australia

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Tasmania

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Victoria

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TheEsplanade Hotel inMelbourne

Western Australia

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Fictional

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Australian pubs worldwide

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There are an estimated 3,000Australian themed pubs worldwide. They have been criticised for a lack of authenticity. They are particularly prevalent wherever Australian tourists or expatriate communities are found, providing a sense of connection for theAustralian diaspora.[3][4]

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References

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  1. ^"The Empress Hotel". Archived fromthe original on 28 April 2015. Retrieved17 June 2017.
  2. ^"Esplanade Hotel".The Age. Retrieved17 June 2017.
  3. ^"Elsewhere has moved to elsewhere.nine.com.au".travel.ninemsn.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 8 February 2015. Retrieved17 June 2017.
  4. ^"Australians Abroad – Holland – Bars".www.australiansabroad.com. Retrieved17 June 2017.
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