Surgeon says NSW Liquor licensing regime is broken
Archive - August 2017
Beer, bongs and baby boomers: the unlikely tale of drug and alcohol use in the over 50s
Baby boomers who drink and take drugs risk a range of physical and mental problems that younger substance users don’t necessarily face
So what is it, Dan Murphy’s or community safety?
Current system needs serious reform to strengthen opportunities for community input
The seven tactics unhealthy industries use to undermine public health policies
Governments trying to introduce policies that improve health, and protect the environment are finding their efforts undermined by unhealthy corporations
How the merchants of doubt undermine science
Professor Rob Moodie explains how scientists have manufactured controversies to deliberately undermine public health, the environment, and public faith in science.
Goldilocks and the money spent on preventive health
Too much, too little, or just the right amount. Lessons from Goldilocks on preventive health spending.
Tooheys deal comes up short
A calculated move by Tooheys will see New South Wales Blues sign a deal worth $4 million.
Boozing culture has got to change
Alcohol culture change projects are a great start towards changing our relationship with alcohol.
The cricket pay dispute and how broadcast deals drive unhealthy product marketing
Big Sport’s strategy to endanger the health of young people through unhealthy marketing deals.


