One in ten children harmed by adults drinking
A new study has found that at least one in ten children from across the globe have been physically hurt, verbally abused, exposed to domestic
A new study has found that at least one in ten children from across the globe have been physically hurt, verbally abused, exposed to domestic
With almost half of young Victorians drinking 11 or more standard drinks in a session once a month or more, a new study now reveals
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.
The State of Origin series is on the line tonight at ANZ Stadium, but experts say the only sure losers, ahead of the big game
This research analyses the content being posted by the top 20 most popular alcohol brands on the social media platform Facebook.
This submission was prepared for the Australian National Preventive Health Agency (ANPHA) in response to the draft report on Alcohol advertising: The effectiveness of current regulatory codes in addressing community concerns. This submission responds to recommendations in the draft report and includes information on policies that were not included in the draft report for consideration by ANPHA.
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
You don’t need alcohol to have the best night of your life. That’s the message for young concert goers attending One Direction’s Melbourne concerts this
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
A new poll has found Aussie Gen Y’s hung over, hazy and full of regret. Almost two thirds (63%) of Gen Y drink alcohol to
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