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I’m Good

I’m Good is a digital campaign that offers tips, strategies and evidence-based information to the 1 in 3 Canberrans who want to cut back or cut out alcohol.

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Be Nice to Brain

Be Nice To Brain is a digital awareness campaign that provides clear, evidence-based health information about the link between alcohol, mental health and wellbeing.

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Every Moment Matters

Every Moment Matters is a groundbreaking national health campaign about alcohol, pregnancy and breastfeeding. It’s part of a broader program developed by FARE in partnership with NOFASD Australia and NACCHO.

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Realising our rights: How to protect people from alcohol marketing

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Third of Men (TOM)

TOM was an online pilot program supporting men to reduce their alcohol use. It was run by FARE in the second-half of 2020.

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Effective health warning labels

Together we won a long-fought campaign to see mandatory, visible pregnancy health warnings on all alcohol products in Australia and New Zealand.

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Pregnant Pause

Pregnant Pause was a project creating a community of support for mums-to-be to have alcohol-free pregnancies.

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Ripple

Ripple was a project supporting women aged 40-65 in the ACT to reduce the amount of alcohol they drink.

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Women Want to Know

Women Want to Know was launched in response to research which indicated that many pregnant women weren’t receiving much information about alcohol consumption.

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Game Changer+ media literacy program

The Game Changer+ program was launched to build the skills, knowledge and understanding of young people to view and analyse alcohol-related media.

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Reduce Your Risk

Reduce Your Risk was a campaign informing people about the link between alcohol and cancer, as well as Australia’s new Alcohol Guidelines to reduce the health risks from drinking alcohol.

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National FASD Program

The ‘FASD – National awareness campaign for pregnancy and breastfeeding women’ was launched in November 2021.

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