Public health’s conceit is that the worthiness of preventive health, on its own, will inspire political action.
Archive - July 2015
A thirsty comedy about a man on the rocks
Grab your popcorn, Drink Tank goes to the movies and reviews 'Ruben Guthrie'
Pubs, clubs and bars working hard to increase the risk of harms
In the short time since Queensland's moratorium lifted, the alcohol industry has significantly increased high risk late-night trading hours.
Woolies deli beer deal on the nose
Alcohol is no ordinary commodity. So why is Woolworths selling it alongside deli products?
FARE research showcased at Australian Winter School
AWS2015 kicks off this week, and will showcase the work of the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education.
Underage binge drinking in decline
The number of underage Australians binge drinking has halved in 13 years, and the number of young abstainers has more than doubled.
Exposed: The alcohol industry campaign to deny Queenslanders life-saving measures
Documents obtained by Drink Tank have revealed an alcohol industry led campaign designed to undermine and block the introduction of live-saving measures in Queensland.
New research on alcohol and cancer. Are you at risk?
Cancer Council Victoria launches Drink Less Live More, a new campaign highlighting the link between alcohol and cancer.
Responding to alcohol ads: A change is brewing
Media literacy education gives young people the skills to interpret and challenge alcohol advertising.


