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Risky drinking and alcohol consumption down says AIHW – Australian Brews News
Health statistics agency the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has reported falling rates of risky drinking and consumption levels.

After a tug-of-war year in which alcohol organisations and the anti-alcohol lobby have argued about the true impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the drinking habits of Australians, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has released its latest report.
The AIHW, whose statistical evidence informs policy-making, has suggested that not only is alcohol consumption as a whole declining, but risky drinking rates are falling and young Australians are going tee-total.
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