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Invercargill Licensing Trust

Invercargill Licensing Trust

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The Invercargill Licensing Trust, (ILT), is a licensing trust in the city of Invercargill in New Zealand. It has a monopoly on the development of premises licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages, and associated accommodation in the city; and uses the profits from these to fund school, sports and cultural groups, and welfare bodies.[1][2][3]

History

The concept of licensing trusts in New Zealand was first introduced by the Invercargill Licensing Trust Act 1944, and was developed by the recommendations of the Report of the Royal Commission on Licensing 1946. It was not originally directly elected, with three members being appointed by the New Zealand Government, two members being appointed by the Invercargill City Council, and one member appointed by the South Invercargill Borough Council.[4]

Board

This is the current ILT board. The most recent election was in 2022.[5][6][7][8]

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Donations and grants

In 2015, the ILT provided donations and grants totalling around $4 million to a wide range of organisations.[1] A further $4 million in donations and grants was made by the ILT Foundation, which owns and operates all the gaming machines in ILT establishments.[1][9]

Books on the ILT

  • History of the Invercargill Licensing Trust (Invercargill, 1955)
  • Clive Lind, Pubs, Pints and People: 50 Years of the Invercargill Licensing Trust, 1994 Invercargill

References

  1. "TRUST CONTROL". Ashburton Guardian. Papers Past. 23 March 1949.
  2. Oldfield, Georgina (12 October 2019). "Invercargill Licensing Trust board members stays the same". Stuff.co.nz.
  3. "2022 Elections Final Results". icc.govt.nz. Invercargill City Council. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  4. "Where the money slots in", 15/08/2013, Nicola Fallow, The Southland Times

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