Alcohol is essentially the opposite of everything sports should represent says young baseball star Mitch Edwards
Archive - November 2018
Declining alcohol consumption in Australia: implications for public health
Alcohol consumption in Australia is declining. What might explain this trend and what can be done by policymakers to encourage further positive action.
New National FASD action plan unveiled at Australasian Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Conference
Commonwealth announce more than $7 million in new funding
Supporting vibrancy over violence – the truth about Sydney’s lockout laws
Following public outcry over the violent and senseless deaths of Thomas Kelly and Daniel Christie, and severe injury to a number of other young people in Sydney’s CBD, life-saving alcohol control measures were...
The truth about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Leading Canadian researchers shed light on FASD, by dispelling common misunderstandings and revealing some evidence-based truths
What would Richie Think?
Test cricketer and former Chairman of Selectors John Inverarity talks about the power and responsibility of sporting role models
What is the link between alcohol and cancer?
Most Australians are in the dark on alcohols strong link to cancer
Booze companies exploiting an advertising loophole
The alcohol industry is using premier sporting events to flog their products during children’s viewing hours
Australian cricket’s wake-up call on a culture that has cost it dearly
Cricket Australia has cheated the game and the health of their young fans.


