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NZABC encourages summer drinkers to go ‘no, low or slow’

2020-05-04T10:21:28+12:00

MEDIA RELEASE 27th  December 2019 Slip, slop, slap has a cousin this summer – no, low or slow – says the NZ Alcohol Beverages Council (NZABC). “No, low or slow is all about better, more responsible drinking choices to keep the summer safe and social,” says Bridget MacDonald, NZABC’s Executive Director. “It’s always okay to [...]

NZABC encourages summer drinkers to go ‘no, low or slow’2020-05-04T10:21:28+12:00

Majority of New Zealanders drinking responsibly and less, but more work needed to reduce harmful drinking

2020-05-04T11:35:10+12:00

MEDIA RELEASE 15th November 2019 NZ Alcohol Beverages Council (NZABC) says the majority of New Zealanders drink responsibly and generally Kiwis and young people are drinking less, but there is more work to be done to reduce harmful drinking, in response to the recent results of the National Health Survey [i]. “Eighty percent of New [...]

Majority of New Zealanders drinking responsibly and less, but more work needed to reduce harmful drinking2020-05-04T11:35:10+12:00

NZABC celebrates social media partnership

2020-05-04T11:24:28+12:00

MEDIA RELEASE 21st November 2019 The International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD) has announced a partnership with global digital platforms to further control access by minors to alcohol advertising. NZ Alcohol Beverages Council (NZABC), a member of IARD, said today the partnership between IARD and Facebook (incl. Instagram), Snapchat, and YouTube will see new standards [...]

NZABC celebrates social media partnership2020-05-04T11:24:28+12:00

Implementing a minimum pricing policy in New Zealand would affect reasonable and responsible drinkers

2020-05-04T10:08:36+12:00

MEDIA RELEASE 27th September 2019 NZ Alcohol Beverages Council (NZABC) urges that caution is used when interpreting the results of a just-released survey [I] on the impact of minimum price on drinking behaviours in Scotland. “The relationship between price and harmful drinking is complex and putting the price up does not necessarily mean harmful drinking [...]

Implementing a minimum pricing policy in New Zealand would affect reasonable and responsible drinkers2020-05-04T10:08:36+12:00
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