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Local Government Strategies

 

Adelaide City Council, South Australia
2002-2003 City of Adelaide dry area trial evaluation report

Alcohol Issues in Alice Springs and the Role of Alice Springs Town Council
Alice Springs Town Council is one of the many concerned stakeholders seeking to minimise harms related to alcohol and the economic and social costs to the community. Alice Springs, along with other isolated regions and towns across Australia and in the Territory, has one of the highest rates of consumption of alcohol per capita in Australia. The Alice Springs Town Council has adopted a position and has resolved to take a “leadership role in resolving alcohol issues in Alice Springs by encouraging and supporting concerned community groups and organisations to participate”.

Australian Local Government: Alcohol Harm Minimisation Projects - A good practice guide
This report is from the National Drug Strategy Local Government Subcommittee and looks at local community and various public health interventions that are designed to minimise alcohol-related harm. It includes example case studies of innovative strategies implemented by local governments across Australian in response to alcohol-related harm in their communities. 2004

Bass Coast Shire Council
The Bass Coast Drug and Alcohol Working Party was established in July 2000 to provide advice to Council about drug and alcohol issues, and to prepare a draft Action Plan for Council’s consideration.

City of Sydney
Accord With Licensed Premises: Working together to keep Sydney safe
This accord is an integral element of the City of Sydney's Safe City strategy - a comprehensive crime prevention plan to help create a safer and more appealing city.

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