Allowing the alcohol industry to self-regulate their alcohol marketing is a proven failure across the globe.
Archive - July 2018
End of the line for alcohol ads on public transport in WA
The WA Government deserves to be congratulated for taking strong action to protect children from alcohol advertising
Alcohol industry not a legitimate informant on health policy
Why the Alcohol industry has no role to play in the National Alcohol Strategy
NRL grandstands after silence on the violence
The NRL’s handling of the Jack Wighton suspension is a typical case of grandstanding by the code and hypocrisy of the highest order.
Whether teams win or lose, sporting events lead to spikes in violence against women and children
With the FIFA World Cup coming to a conclusion in Russia, not to mention the final match in the State of Origin rugby series in Australia and Wimbledon in the UK, it’s been a big week for sports.
World Cup reveals FIFA hypocrisy
Fifa’s alliance with the alcohol industry contradicts its core values and puts young soccer fans at risk of harm.
The how: a message for the UN high-level meeting on NCDs
The eight-point agenda for positive action on NCDs by the world’s leading public health advocates
Alcohol and pregnancy – Why doesn’t it worry us?
Why do we make alcohol-free pregnancy the exception rather than the rule?
The alcohol advertising code’s not-so-independent Chair
Why we’re not so wild about the independence of the ABAC Scheme “Independent Chair.”


