CA’s chance to get house in order
Archive - March 2018
‘Proper’ drinking: elusive goal but how hard have we tried?
Can people learn to drink differently? There can be no argument that the level of harm from alcohol in Australia is too high and that some communities are disproportionately affected. Dr Maggie Brady is an Honorary...
Ignorance and deception a dangerous cocktail
When it comes to alcohol harm, Aussies find themselves at a particular disadvantage.
2018 Annual Alcohol Poll – the alcohol industry responds
The alcohol industry responds – we Fact Check
Unpacking the 2018 Annual Alcohol Poll Findings
This year the Poll continues to find Aussies concerned about alcohol.
There are four types of drinker – which one are you?
It’s easy to see alcohol consumption being a result of thousands of years of ritual and a lifetime of habit. But have you ever stopped to consider why it is you choose to drink? Knowing what motivates people to drink is...
Minimum price – maximum benefit for the NT
Historic and life saving alcohol reforms a turning point for the NT
Fewer alcohol-related visits to inner Sydney emergency room since ‘lockout laws’ introduced
The emergency room at Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital has seen a 10% reduction in the incidence of fractures that are often caused by a punch to the face over the two years since the so-called “lockout laws” were...


