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51EXPLORING THE PUBLIC INTEREST CASE FOR A MINIMUM (FLOOR) PRICE FOR ALCOHOL Australian National Preventive Health Agency Draft Report (November[removed]Submission from the National Alliance for Action on Alcohol

EXPLORING THE PUBLIC INTEREST CASE FOR A MINIMUM (FLOOR) PRICE FOR ALCOHOL Australian National Preventive Health Agency Draft Report (November[removed]Submission from the National Alliance for Action on Alcohol

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Source URL: www.actiononalcohol.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-17 19:04:47
52ICBA Guidelines for the Composition, Labelling and Responsible Marketing of Energy Drinks Adopted by the ICBA Board, 16 December 2013 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The International Council of Beverages Associations (ICBA) is

ICBA Guidelines for the Composition, Labelling and Responsible Marketing of Energy Drinks Adopted by the ICBA Board, 16 December 2013 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The International Council of Beverages Associations (ICBA) is

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Source URL: www.icba-net.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-02 13:29:42
53Media Release  7 May 2009 Australians say no to a ‘double’ The vast majority of Australians do not want a second rejection of the controversial ‘alcopops’ tax

Media Release 7 May 2009 Australians say no to a ‘double’ The vast majority of Australians do not want a second rejection of the controversial ‘alcopops’ tax

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Source URL: www.dsica.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-25 02:28:56
54Cider / World cuisine / Drinkwise / Alcoholic beverage / Nutrition facts label / Alcopop / Wine label / Food and drink / Medicine / Health

Evaluation of voluntary pregnancy labelling on alcohol products in New Zealand MPI Technical Paper[removed]ISSN: [removed]online)

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Source URL: www.health.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-13 08:55:47
55Our Hotel – June 2008 Higher RTD taxes are not the way to solve alcohol abuse problems Hoteliers will be well aware of the Government’s 70 percent excise hike for spirit-based Ready-to-Drink (RTD) products. The extra

Our Hotel – June 2008 Higher RTD taxes are not the way to solve alcohol abuse problems Hoteliers will be well aware of the Government’s 70 percent excise hike for spirit-based Ready-to-Drink (RTD) products. The extra

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Source URL: www.dsica.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-25 02:18:41
56June[removed]Alcohol Policy Coalition Position Statement ALCOHOL PRICING AND TAXATION Key messages and recommendations There is strong evidence to show that the price of alcohol influences alcohol consumption and related

June[removed]Alcohol Policy Coalition Position Statement ALCOHOL PRICING AND TAXATION Key messages and recommendations There is strong evidence to show that the price of alcohol influences alcohol consumption and related

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Source URL: anpha.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-13 07:41:04
57National Liquor News - November 2012 ANPHA takes sensible course on minimum pricing and wine tax reform The rejection of alcohol minimum pricing by the Australian National Preventative Health Agency is very welcome but n

National Liquor News - November 2012 ANPHA takes sensible course on minimum pricing and wine tax reform The rejection of alcohol minimum pricing by the Australian National Preventative Health Agency is very welcome but n

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Source URL: www.dsica.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-24 02:19:59
58Submission to Australia’s Future Tax System Review Panel Who is DSICA? Who is DSICA? The Distilled Spirits Industry Council of Australia Inc (DSICA) is the peak body representing the interests of distilled spirit manu

Submission to Australia’s Future Tax System Review Panel Who is DSICA? Who is DSICA? The Distilled Spirits Industry Council of Australia Inc (DSICA) is the peak body representing the interests of distilled spirit manu

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Source URL: www.dsica.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-25 02:14:11
59National Liquor News – November 2009 Is your drinking harming yourself or others? Last March, DSICA member companies agreed to adopt an advisory label on products sold in Australia. DSICA wanted to Australians to consi

National Liquor News – November 2009 Is your drinking harming yourself or others? Last March, DSICA member companies agreed to adopt an advisory label on products sold in Australia. DSICA wanted to Australians to consi

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Source URL: www.dsica.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-25 02:31:57
60National Liquor News - March 2009 RTD tax decision a victory for evidence and commonsense The Senate’s decision to vote down the RTD tax increase is a victory for common sense and evidence. Common sense always lead to

National Liquor News - March 2009 RTD tax decision a victory for evidence and commonsense The Senate’s decision to vote down the RTD tax increase is a victory for common sense and evidence. Common sense always lead to

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Source URL: www.dsica.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-25 02:32:18