Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation
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Bourbon, D.
Saggers, S.
Gray, Dennis
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1999Type
Report
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Bourbon, D. and Saggers, S. and Gray, D.. 1999. Indigenous Australians and Liquor Licensing Legislation. : Curtin University of Technology.
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National Drug Research Institute
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Abstract
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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