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Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education
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FARE
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Understanding recent trends in Australian alcohol consumption
This paper finds that the number of Australians aged between 14 and 17 who are binge drinking has decreased by half over the last 13 years, while the number of abstainers has more than doubled.
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Annual alcohol poll 2015
This poll assesses Australians’ attitudes towards alcohol, alcohol consumption behaviours, awareness and experiences of alcohol harms and perspectives on various alcohol policies. Overview The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education’s (FARE) Annual Alcohol Poll (the Poll) assesses Australians’ attitudes towards alcohol, alcohol consumption behaviours, awareness and experiences of alcohol harms and perspectives on various alcohol...
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The hidden harm: alcohol’s impact on children and families
This research examines the prevalence and effects of heavy drinking on families and children, and the extent to which they persisted or changed over time.
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The state of play: alcohol in Victoria
This report aims to provide a summary of the current environment in which alcohol is made available and sold in Victoria and to quantify the extent of alcohol harms and trends in harms over time.
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Annual alcohol poll: attitudes and behaviours - New South Wales
This report is based on nation-wide polling on attitudes to alcohol in Australia, alcohol consumption patterns, knowledge of the Australian Guidelines to Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol, experiences of alcohol-related violence, and perspectives on alcohol-related policies. It contains previously unreleased data which is specific to New South Wales (NSW) residents. Key findings: The majority...