The federal government is to be applauded for its decision to reintroduce the “alcopops” tax Bill to Parliament and to try to retain the $300 million raised so far for expenditure on services, programs and research to reduce alcoholrelated harm in Australia. The alcopops tax was paid by consumers in the form of higher retail prices, which will fall dramatically if the government again fails to pass legislation to retain the tax
OBJECTIVE: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
Whilst weighing up his options for next week’s Budget, the Chancellor will be coming under significa...
Dr Jonathan Seaton conducts research in the area of business economics focusing on supermarket price...
The Australian Government’s decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; ...
The Australian Government's decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; ...
There is strong evidence that increasing the cost of alcohol reduces the overall amount that is cons...
In many countries there is a strong community consensus opposed to the tobacco industry and its acti...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction and Aims. In 2008, the Australian government introd...
tributable to alcohol each year [1]. In New South Wales (NSW) 41 % of males and 34 % of females aged...
The Australian Government increased the tax on ready-to-drink (RTD) alcohol beverages in 2008, in or...
As part of a comprehensive review of Australia's tax system, the taxes on alcoholic beverages recen...
A TAX on sugary drinks should be on the table as part of a comprehensive strategy to tackle Australi...
Objective: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
Increasing community and political concern about excessive alcohol consumption and related harms in ...
Cancer Council Australia welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the Australian Government’s revie...
OBJECTIVE: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
Whilst weighing up his options for next week’s Budget, the Chancellor will be coming under significa...
Dr Jonathan Seaton conducts research in the area of business economics focusing on supermarket price...
The Australian Government’s decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; ...
The Australian Government's decision to raise taxes on ready-to-drink spirit-based beverages (RTDs; ...
There is strong evidence that increasing the cost of alcohol reduces the overall amount that is cons...
In many countries there is a strong community consensus opposed to the tobacco industry and its acti...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction and Aims. In 2008, the Australian government introd...
tributable to alcohol each year [1]. In New South Wales (NSW) 41 % of males and 34 % of females aged...
The Australian Government increased the tax on ready-to-drink (RTD) alcohol beverages in 2008, in or...
As part of a comprehensive review of Australia's tax system, the taxes on alcoholic beverages recen...
A TAX on sugary drinks should be on the table as part of a comprehensive strategy to tackle Australi...
Objective: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
Increasing community and political concern about excessive alcohol consumption and related harms in ...
Cancer Council Australia welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the Australian Government’s revie...
OBJECTIVE: To examine health and economic implications of modifying taxation of alcohol in Australia...
Whilst weighing up his options for next week’s Budget, the Chancellor will be coming under significa...
Dr Jonathan Seaton conducts research in the area of business economics focusing on supermarket price...