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so i can "finish" my cert 3 in cookery...............and become qualified.......only got 2 blocks...a la carte and bufffet both with i have experience in the field............just soooo much

Nope today is the first day, and this weekend wil be interesting for me, I'll be outside of joints alot.........lol

Does this mean i can't even light up in a beer garden at a pub??

you can light up in any 'open air' area. balconies and the like.

its in closed air areas, like the inside of clubs, at bars, etc, that you cant light up or youll cough up a fine.

no pun intended.

Does this mean i can't even light up in a beer garden at a pub??

Beer Garden are ok.

You may or may not have noticed HEAPS of venues constructing outdoor places where people can drink and smoke in the last few months - well I have anyway.

Beer Garden are ok.

You may or may not have noticed HEAPS of venues constructing outdoor places where people can drink and smoke in the last few months - well I have anyway.

yeah, seems to be the thing to do.

weve built 3 or 4 of them, (one isnt quite finished yet), changed the layout of the first floor to suit, and even changed the reserve time on the machines so people can go have a smoke with relative ease.

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