Aussie alcohol poll: alarmed harmed and thirsty for change
The 2014 Annual Alcohol Poll which examines what Australians drink and what they think about alcohol has once again highlighted the nation’s growing concerns about
The 2014 Annual Alcohol Poll which examines what Australians drink and what they think about alcohol has once again highlighted the nation’s growing concerns about
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.
New research to be released today will show the number of Australians who abstain from drinking alcohol has increased from 13.7 per cent to 17.1
New research exploring the links between the way older Australians socialise and consume alcohol has found that most drink five or more days per week,
New South Wales (NSW) community groups and individuals are demanding a greater say in the liquor licensing decisions that impact their local communities. Their concerns
An independent survey conducted for the McCusker Centre for Action on Alcohol and Youth (MCAAY) and the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) shows
This study examined trends in Australians attitudes towards various alcohol policies between 1995 and 2010.
A new study measuring attitudes toward alcohol policy reforms has shown that a majority of Australians support a broad range of measures to reduce alcohol
Australians are drinking to get drunk in greater numbers and feeling guilty afterwards, but remain overwhelmingly in favour of fixing our collective national hangover. This
A new poll has found that many Australians continue to drink to excess, remain largely unaware of the risks associated with alcohol consumption, and predicts
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