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Liquor licences issued to Australian schools.

Bernadette M WardRebecca KippenGeoffrey MunroPenny BuykxNyanda McBrideJohn WiggersMadeline Clark
Published in: BMC public health (2017)
While there are legislative differences across jurisdictions, the prevalence of adults' alcohol use at school events in the presence of children may reflect the various education department policies and principals' and school communities' beliefs and attitudes. Licences are not required for all events where liquor is consumed so the prevalence of adults' use of alcohol at school events is likely to be higher than our analyses imply. Such practices may undermine teaching about alcohol use in the school curriculum and health promotion efforts to develop alcohol-free events when children are present.
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