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Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin
 

Northern Territory

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2012

Northern Territory Government (2012)

Enough is enough: alcohol reform report July 2011 to end March 2012.

Darwin: Northern Territory Government

Liquor Act amendments 2012 fact sheet: closing the net on problem drinkers (2012)

Northern Territory Government

This factsheet summarises the outcomes of the Northern Territory Enough is enough alcohol reforms after the first six months of implementation. The factsheet provides information on the banned drinker register, new laws about drinking in public places and alcohol-related offences, and the Alcohol and Other Drugs Tribunal.

Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet abstract

Walker E (2012)

Stronger futures alcohol regulation in the NT.

Indigenous Law Bulletin; 8(3): 20-23

2009

MacKeith S, Gray D, Chikritzhs TN (2009)

Review of Moving beyond the restrictions: the evaluation of the Alice Springs Alcohol Management Plan : a report prepared for the Alice Springs People's Alcohol Action Coalition.

Perth: National Drug Research Institute

2008

Northern Territory Department of Justice (2008)

Moving beyond the restrictions: the evaluation of the Alice Springs alcohol management plan.

Alice Springs: Northern Territory Government

2007

Northern Territory liquor restrictions: restrictions on drinking by region (2007)

Northern Territory Department of Justice

These factsheets were produced by the Northern Territory Department of Justice. The factsheets contain information on alcohol restrictions in the Northern Territory throughout regional towns and city centres. Publications are listed by region:

  • Alice Springs
  • Darwin
  • Katherine
  • Tennant Creek
  • Mataranka
  • East Arnhem.

Abstract adapted from Northern Territory Department of Justice

2003

Tangentyere Council Incorporated, National Drug Research Institute, Centre for Remote Health (2003)

A survey of the attitudes of Aboriginal town camp residents to the Alice Springs liquor licensing restrictions: a submission to the Northern Territory Licensing Commission.

Perth: National Drug Research Institute

2000

Gray D, Saggers S, Atkinson D, Sputore B, Bourbon D (2000)

Beating the grog: an evaluation of the Tennant Creek liquor licensing restrictions.

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health; 24(1): 39-44

 
Last updated: 18 February 2013
 
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