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    Entrances to licensed premises in Western Australia: an exploratory study of legislation, policy and practice

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    Authors
    Cozens, Paul
    Greive, Shane
    Date
    2014
    Type
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    Cozens, P. and Greive, S. 2014. Entrances to licensed premises in Western Australia: an exploratory study of legislation, policy and practice. In Stemming the tide of alcohol: Liquor licensing and the public interest, ed. Elizabeth Manton, Robin Room, Caterina Giorgi and Michael Thorn, 99-108. Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE).
    Source Title
    Stemming the tide of alcohol: Liquor licensing and the public interest
    ISBN
    978-0-7340-4931-5
    School
    School of Built Environment
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17953
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