An evaluation of the Australian Football League Central Australian Responsible Alcohol Strategy 2005-07

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Date
2009
Authors
Wakerman, John
Mentha, Ricky
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Australian Health Promotion Association
Abstract
In a community context of high alcohol consumption and high rates of interpersonal violence, the strategies implemented were successful in decreasing alcohol consumption and related undesirable behaviours at football games. However, these measures have resulted in unintended consequences: decreased numbers of spectators attending games, decreased canteen sales and falling sponsorship. The decreased revenue has raised serious issues about sustainability of the alcohol intervention, and stimulated discussions with government and others about strategies to maintain this important alcohol reduction policy.
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Public health, Sport, Injury prevention, Alcohol
Citation
Mentha, R. & Wakerman, J., 2009. An evaluation of the Australian Football League Central Australian Responsible Alcohol Strategy 2005-07. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 20(3), 208-213.