This paper is based on the results of a project undertaken as the basis for a submission to the committee established to review the Western Australia Liquor Licensing 1988. It reports on key issues relating to liquor licensing, as identified by members of regional Aboriginal organisations. Among these issues are the promotion of alcohol consumption and misuse, discriminatory practices by licensees and the police and the need for greater community involvement in liquor licensing decisions. To address these issues, members of the participating organisations proposed: inclusion of a harm-minimisation objective in the Act, education and training programs for the public, licensees and the police, and industry funding for harm-minimisation progra...
In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink driving programs f...
Data from a general population survey ofa stratified random sample of 516 Aboriginal men and women o...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This research project was designed to review liquor licensing and related legislation throughout Aus...
The term 'restricted area ' or 'dry area', as used in the context of alcohol con...
In recent years, groups in a number of regional towns and remot settlements in northern Australia ha...
Liquor permits were once used throughout Scandinavia and North America for managing alcohol, but lar...
"The idea that alcoholic drinks should be made available in licensed canteens or clubs in discrete A...
This paper examines attempts by members of a remote Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory (...
Very high rates of injury and death during the 1990s were linked with increased alcohol availability...
The deleterious effects of alcohol misuse among Aboriginal Austalians hav been well documented and a...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Between September 1988 and February 1989, Anyinginyi Congress, an Aboriginal community-controlled he...
Between September 1988 and February 1989, Anyinginyi Congress, an Aboriginal community-controlled he...
Between September 1988 and February 1989, Anyinginyi Congress, an Aboriginal community-controlled he...
In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink driving programs f...
Data from a general population survey ofa stratified random sample of 516 Aboriginal men and women o...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This research project was designed to review liquor licensing and related legislation throughout Aus...
The term 'restricted area ' or 'dry area', as used in the context of alcohol con...
In recent years, groups in a number of regional towns and remot settlements in northern Australia ha...
Liquor permits were once used throughout Scandinavia and North America for managing alcohol, but lar...
"The idea that alcoholic drinks should be made available in licensed canteens or clubs in discrete A...
This paper examines attempts by members of a remote Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory (...
Very high rates of injury and death during the 1990s were linked with increased alcohol availability...
The deleterious effects of alcohol misuse among Aboriginal Austalians hav been well documented and a...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Between September 1988 and February 1989, Anyinginyi Congress, an Aboriginal community-controlled he...
Between September 1988 and February 1989, Anyinginyi Congress, an Aboriginal community-controlled he...
Between September 1988 and February 1989, Anyinginyi Congress, an Aboriginal community-controlled he...
In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink driving programs f...
Data from a general population survey ofa stratified random sample of 516 Aboriginal men and women o...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....