We all want our families and communities to be healthy and safe, but right now far too many families and communities are experiencing harm from alcohol. Alcohol-induced deaths are at their highest rate in a decade,¹ and there are increases in people being hospitalised and seeking treatment for alcohol use.²
There is strong evidence that exposure to alcohol marketing increases the likelihood that children will start drinking alcohol at an earlier age and at higher risk levels.³
This is why we need to do all we can to ensure that children are not exposed to alcohol marketing or targeted by alcohol companies.
After almost four months, and following a number of community complaints and Parliamentarians calling for action, the alcohol industry’s own Alcohol Beverages Advertising Code (ABAC) Scheme has admitted that an alcoholic product based on a popular soft drink has been designed to appeal to children.⁴ This comes after ABAC already provided pre-approval for the product’s marketing.
Asahi has known that there was community concern over their product, but instead of taking action, the company started rolling it out on tap in pubs, showing it has no concern about the complaints that have been raised via ABAC. Asahi also had no regard for the fact that the product is being promoted prolifically through TikTok by young Australians, who are sharing videos about how the product masks the taste of alcohol and appeals to young people.⁵
In practice, ABAC’s acknowledgement that this alcoholic product appeals to children in its design does nothing to address the fundamental issue with how alcoholic products are marketed in Australia.
Advertising and marketing of addictive products that cause substantial harm, including the design of their packaging, should be required to follow Government-led rules that protect our children, families and broader community.
For more than 20 years, the alcohol industry has largely set its own rules for advertising through the voluntary ABAC Scheme. The rules the industry has developed for itself are weak and littered with loopholes.⁶ Community complaints are often dismissed, and even when breaches are upheld, there are no consequences. Companies like Asahi are left to themselves to decide what action, if any, to take.
The failures and fundamental flaws of the ABAC Scheme continue to leave our community at risk of harm from alcohol marketing.
The ABAC Scheme is completely voluntary, with no legislative basis for holding alcohol companies accountable for their marketing practices.
The Australian community wants change.
Seventy five percent of Australians agree that alcohol companies should not be able to set their own rules for how they advertise alcohol.⁷
We, the undersigned, call for Government-led regulation of alcohol marketing in Australia that is independent of the alcohol industry – a comprehensive legislative framework with enforcement measures that effectively stop harmful alcohol marketing.
It’s time to put the health and wellbeing of our families and communities first.
Sincerely,
Ms Caterina Giorgi
CEO, Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education
Dr Erin Lalor
CEO, Alcohol and Drug Foundation
Ms Hannah Pierce
Executive Officer, Alcohol Change Australia
Ms Louise Gray
CEO, NOFASD Australia
Dr Tanya Buchanan
CEO, Cancer Council Australia
Mr Scott Wilson
CEO, Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council South Australia
Adjunct Professor Terry Slevin
Chief Executive Officer, Public Health Association of Australia
Ms Melinda Edmunds
President, Australian Health Promotion Association
Ms Nicole Higgins
President, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Professor Mark Frydenberg AM MBBS FRACS FAICD
Chair, Health Policy and Advocacy Committee, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Ms Shanna Whan
CEO, Sober in the Country
Professor Nicole Lee
CEO, Hello Sunday Morning
Dr John Boffa
People’s Alcohol Action Coalition
Mr Alex Arpino
Development Coordinator, Alcohol and Other Drug Consumer & Community Coalition
Mr Shane Varcoe
Executive Director, Dalgarno Institute (Coalition On Alcohol and Drug Education)
Professor Emmanuel Kuntsche
Director, Centre for Alcohol Policy Research
Professor Simon Lenton
Director, National Drug Research Institute
Dr John Crozier AM CSM FRACS FRCST FACRS
Trauma Committee, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Professor Simone Pettigrew
Director, Health Promotion and Behaviour Change, The George Institute for Global Health
Mr Michael White
Executive Officer, South Australian Network of Drug and Alcohol Services
Ms Jill Rundle
CEO, Western Australian Network of Alcohol and other Drug Agencies (WANADA)
Ms Sandy Lukjanowski
Chief Executive, Injury Matters
Emeritus Professor Jake Najman
Chair, Queensland Coalition for Action on Alcohol
Mr Richard Norman
Clinical and Service Development Manager, Drug ARM
Ms Eleisha Mullane
Manager, Parents Voice
Dr Devin Bowles
CEO, ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS)
Professor Paul Dietze
Co-Program Director, Disease Elimination, Burnet Institute
Mr Mark Zirnsak
Senior Social Justice Advocate, Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania
Mr Brad Strong
Executive Director, Drug Awareness & Relief Foundation (Australia)
Professor Sharon Friel FASSA FAHMS
Director, Australian Research Centre for Health Equity, The Australian National University
Professor Kathryn Backholer
Co-Director, Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition
Professor Dan Lubman AM
Director, Monash Addiction Research Centre, Executive Clinical Director, Turning Point
Professor Rob Moodie
Professor of Public Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
Associate Professor Michelle Jongenelis
Deputy Director, Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change
Dr Belinda Lunnay
Research Fellow, Research Centre for Public Health, Equity and Human Flourishing, Torrens University Australia
Professor Roger Magnusson
Professor of Health Law & Governance, Sydney Law School, The University of Sydney
Professor Elizabeth Elliott AM FAHMS FRSN
Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Sydney
Dr Cassandra Wright
Senior Research Fellow, Menzies School of Health Research
Dr Tina Lam
Senior Research Fellow, Monash Addiction Research Centre
Professor Diana Egerton-Warburton
Emergency Physician
Sue Bumpstead
Emergency Department Research Coordinator
Ms Caterina Giorgi
CEO, Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education
Dr Erin Lalor
CEO, Alcohol and Drug Foundation
Ms Hannah Pierce
Executive Officer, Alcohol Change Australia
Ms Louise Gray
CEO, NOFASD Australia
Dr Tanya Buchanan
CEO, Cancer Council Australia
Mr Scott Wilson
CEO, Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council South Australia
Adjunct Professor Terry Slevin
Chief Executive Officer, Public Health Association of Australia
Ms Melinda Edmunds
President, Australian Health Promotion Association
Ms Nicole Higgins
President, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Professor Mark Frydenberg AM MBBS FRACS FAICD
Chair, Health Policy and Advocacy Committee, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Ms Shanna Whan
CEO, Sober in the Country
Professor Nicole Lee
CEO, Hello Sunday Morning
Dr John Boffa
People’s Alcohol Action Coalition
Mr Alex Arpino
Development Coordinator, Alcohol and Other Drug Consumer & Community Coalition
Mr Shane Varcoe
Executive Director, Dalgarno Institute (Coalition On Alcohol and Drug Education)
Professor Emmanuel Kuntsche
Director, Centre for Alcohol Policy Research
Professor Simon Lenton
Director, National Drug Research Institute
Dr John Crozier AM CSM FRACS FRCST FACRS
Trauma Committee, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Professor Simone Pettigrew
Director, Health Promotion and Behaviour Change, The George Institute for Global Health
Mr Michael White
Executive Officer, South Australian Network of Drug and Alcohol Services
Ms Jill Rundle
CEO, Western Australian Network of Alcohol and other Drug Agencies (WANADA)
Ms Sandy Lukjanowski
Chief Executive, Injury Matters
Emeritus Professor Jake Najman
Chair, Queensland Coalition for Action on Alcohol
Mr Richard Norman
Clinical and Service Development Manager, Drug ARM
Ms Eleisha Mullane
Manager, Parents Voice
Dr Devin Bowles
CEO, ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS)
Professor Paul Dietze
Co-Program Director, Disease Elimination, Burnet Institute
Mr Mark Zirnsak
Senior Social Justice Advocate, Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania
Mr Brad Strong
Executive Director, Drug Awareness & Relief Foundation (Australia)
Professor Sharon Friel FASSA FAHMS
Director, Australian Research Centre for Health Equity, The Australian National University
Professor Kathryn Backholer
Co-Director, Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition
Professor Dan Lubman AM
Director, Monash Addiction Research Centre, Executive Clinical Director, Turning Point
Professor Rob Moodie
Professor of Public Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
Associate Professor Michelle Jongenelis
Deputy Director, Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change
Dr Belinda Lunnay
Research Fellow, Research Centre for Public Health, Equity and Human Flourishing, Torrens University Australia
Professor Roger Magnusson
Professor of Health Law & Governance, Sydney Law School, The University of Sydney
Professor Elizabeth Elliott AM FAHMS FRSN
Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Sydney
Dr Cassandra Wright
Senior Research Fellow, Menzies School of Health Research
Dr Tina Lam
Senior Research Fellow, Monash Addiction Research Centre
Professor Diana Egerton-Warburton
Emergency Physician
Sue Bumpstead
Emergency Department Research Coordinator
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