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Alcohol industry donations to Victorian political parties: 2010-11 to 2012-13

This paper examines Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) data for donations from the alcohol industry to the major Victorian political parties between 2010-11 and 2012-13.

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2014 Victorian election scorecard: Preventing alcohol harms

The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) wrote to the leaders of the four major political parties contesting the Victorian state election for their views on alcohol policy.

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Victorian election poll: Perspectives on alcohol

The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) wrote to the leaders of the four major political parties contesting the Victorian state election for their views on alcohol policy.

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‘Just because it’s really, really cheap’: An examination of Victorian young adults’ alcohol product choices

This study examined the alcohol drinking preferences of young adults in Victoria who consumed alcohol at risky levels, using both quantitative and qualitative techniques, and found that their alcohol product choices were heavily influenced by factors such as cost, alcoholic content, and their intention to become intoxicated.

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Stemming the tide of alcohol: Liquor licensing and the public interest

This book provides comprehensive information about the regulation of Australian alcohol markets, and tools and interventions that have the potential to reduce alcohol harm.

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Alcohol’s burden of disease

This research provides the most up to date estimates of alcohol’s burden of disease (BoD) in Australia, based on current health and alcohol consumption data.

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Health professionals’ use of Australian alcohol guidelines

This research aims to establish awareness levels and the current practice of health professionals in relation to the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Australian Guidelines to Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol (Alcohol Guidelines).

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Like, comment, share: Alcohol brand activity on Facebook

This research analyses the content being posted by the top 20 most popular alcohol brands on the social media platform Facebook.

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Annual alcohol poll 2014: Attitudes and behaviours

The poll assesses Australians’ attitudes towards alcohol, alcohol consumption trends, awareness of the risks associated with alcohol use and perspectives on various alcohol policies.

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Community polling Research papers

Alcohol-related violence in NSW

The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) commissioned Galaxy Research to carry out polling of NSW adults to determine their perspectives on community safety, alcohol-related policies and actions taken by the NSW Premier to address alcohol-related violence.

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Risk-based licensing and alcohol-related offences in the Australian Capital Territory

This report assesses the impact of risk-based licensing (calculating and setting liquor licensing fees according to venue type, occupancy, and trading hours) on alcohol-related harms in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).

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It’s time to have the conversation: Understanding the treatment needs of women who are pregnant and alcohol dependent

This report presents a narrative literature review of treatments available to pregnant women who have alcohol use disorders and findings from interviews with key stakeholders regarding current treatment practices and areas requiring improvement.

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