Aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in Western Australia

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 the...

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Main Authors: Gray, Dennis, Drandich, M., Moore, L., Wilkes, Ted, Riley, R., Davies, S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 1995
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43383
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author Gray, Dennis
Drandich, M.
Moore, L.
Wilkes, Ted
Riley, R.
Davies, S.
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description 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 programs.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-433832017-01-30T15:07:09Z Aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in Western Australia Gray, Dennis Drandich, M. Moore, L. Wilkes, Ted Riley, R. Davies, S. alcohol - supply reduction - liquor licensing - Aboriginal 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 programs. 1995 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43383 fulltext
spellingShingle alcohol - supply reduction - liquor licensing - Aboriginal
Gray, Dennis
Drandich, M.
Moore, L.
Wilkes, Ted
Riley, R.
Davies, S.
Aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in Western Australia
title Aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in Western Australia
title_full Aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in Western Australia
title_fullStr Aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in Western Australia
title_short Aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in Western Australia
title_sort aboriginal wellbeing and liquor licensing in western australia
topic alcohol - supply reduction - liquor licensing - Aboriginal
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43383