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Alcohol – know the risks
Alcohol. It affects everyone differently. So how you react may be completely different to your friends. Sometimes these effects are only temporary, however excessive drinking can lead to some pretty scary short-term and long-term consequences. So it's important to know the risks.
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Tips to help you moderate
While alcohol affects each of us differently, there are steps you can take to make sure you moderate your drinking.
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It’s okay to say nay
You know what’s great to hear? Most Australian parents (89%) aren’t supplying their underage teenagers with alcohol and the majority of underage teenagers in Australia are choosing not to drink alcohol (69%).
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Always respect, always DrinkWise awareness campaign
Each year in the lead up to NRL State of Origin and the NRL and AFL Finals series, some of the game’s heavyweights and archrivals join with DrinkWise, State Police forces, governments and support services to remind the community to Always respect, always DrinkWise.
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Stay tasteful while tasting – innovative ways for wine lovers to keep tabs on their tastings
Visitors to winery cellar doors across Australia now have access to tasting tracker ‘scratchies’ and other education resources to help keep tabs on their consumption and understand how many standard drinks they are consuming.
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Program
The DrinkWise Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Program aims to create greater awareness among Australians that FASD is 100% preventable.
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You won’t miss a moment if you DrinkWise
Australians love to celebrate big sporting and cultural moments. The shared collective spirit of Australians, coming together to cheer on their team is a ritual common to a lot of us. Partaking in a few drinks while at these events is also a ritual many enjoy.
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How to Drink Properly
DrinkWise aims to influence young Australian adults to drink responsibly – by reducing the intensity and frequency of risky drinking, especially on a single occasion.
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Parental influence campaign
This campaign was seen as the first step towards creating generational change in attitudes towards alcohol across Australia. And to promote a safer and more responsible drinking culture.
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Pregnant, planning a pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Give your baby the best possible start and avoid the risks of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, you should not drink alcohol. If you are breastfeeding, not drinking alcohol is safest for your baby.
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DrinkWise Indigenous Alcohol Education Resources
DrinkWise has created a series of videos for school and community programs, to educate and build individual capacity to make informed decisions about alcohol.
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Lighter choice. Better bowls. – DrinkWise and Bowls Australia
DrinkWise and Bowls Australia continue to work together to encourage older Australians to rethink the amount they drink and provide practical ways they can reduce their overall alcohol consumption.
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You Got This 2021 – messages of support for Year 12 students
Lockdowns, homeschooling, missing key milestone school events (such as formals, sports and birthdays) and the uncertainty of Covid-19 was especially hard on all Australians.
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Liquor Accord partnerships to promote moderation
DrinkWise created a partnership model, to be rolled out with Liquor Accords across Australia, to promote moderation to all patrons entering Liquor Accord member venues via bespoke communication materials.
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Developing a consistent approach to teen drinking
Kids are interested in what's going on around them – seeing how their role models use alcohol is part of this.
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It’s my party – why can’t I drink if I want to?
Many teens feel the pressure to conform to peer expectations around alcohol at parties, but parents are feeling pressure too.
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The importance of moderation during COVID-19
COVID-19 has created great uncertainty for many Australians, particularly in relation to our health, well-being, general feelings of stability and financial security.
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