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Outback Pub Loses License: A Dry Spell for Remote Australia
8 Jan
Summary
- Barrow Creek Hotel's liquor license was suspended from January 1, 2026.
- License issues included serving customers with income management cards.
- Licensee Les Pilton must meet several conditions to regain his license.

Effective January 1, 2026, the Barrow Creek Hotel, a historic outback establishment, has had its liquor license suspended by the Northern Territory Liquor Commission. This decision follows a hearing that upheld eight out of ten grounds of complaint against its long-term publican, 76-year-old Les Pilton, who has operated the pub for 37 years.
Complaints included serving Indigenous customers through a hatchway using government-issued income management cards, thereby circumventing welfare spending restrictions on alcohol. Additionally, the commission cited failures in maintaining basic facilities such as toilets and a lack of essential services like meals and drinking water. Pilton's evidence was often found to be evasive and inconsistent by the commission.




