Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation
This research project was designed to review liquor licensing and related legislation throughout Australia, and to develop recommendations aimed at ensuring that such legislation: furthers the objective of minimising the harm caused by alcohol among Indigenous Australians; promotes Indigenous comm...
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| author | Bourbon, D. Saggers, S. Gray, Dennis |
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| description | This research project was designed to review liquor licensing and related legislation throughout Australia, and to develop recommendations aimed at ensuring that such legislation: furthers the objective of minimising the harm caused by alcohol among Indigenous Australians; promotes Indigenous community involvement in decision making regarding the availability of alcohol; and, is culturally appropriate.The study utilised a qualitative research methodology, which included review and analysis of existing legislation, a literature review, and analysis of written comment and interview data pertaining to liquor licensing legislation. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-251652017-01-30T12:47:07Z Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation Bourbon, D. Saggers, S. Gray, Dennis This research project was designed to review liquor licensing and related legislation throughout Australia, and to develop recommendations aimed at ensuring that such legislation: furthers the objective of minimising the harm caused by alcohol among Indigenous Australians; promotes Indigenous community involvement in decision making regarding the availability of alcohol; and, is culturally appropriate.The study utilised a qualitative research methodology, which included review and analysis of existing legislation, a literature review, and analysis of written comment and interview data pertaining to liquor licensing legislation. 1999 Report http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25165 fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Bourbon, D. Saggers, S. Gray, Dennis Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation |
| title | Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation |
| title_full | Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation |
| title_fullStr | Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation |
| title_short | Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation |
| title_sort | indigenous australians and liquor licensing legislation |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25165 |