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    <title>An evaluation of the Australian Football League Central Australian Responsible Alcohol Strategy 2005-07</title>
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    <description>Title: An evaluation of the Australian Football League Central Australian Responsible Alcohol Strategy 2005-07
Authors: Wakerman, John; Mentha, Ricky
Abstract: In a community context of high alcohol consumption and high rates of interpersonal violence,&#xD;
the strategies implemented were successful in decreasing alcohol consumption and related undesirable&#xD;
behaviours at football games. However, these measures have resulted in unintended consequences:&#xD;
decreased numbers of spectators attending games, decreased canteen sales and falling sponsorship. The&#xD;
decreased revenue has raised serious issues about sustainability of the alcohol intervention, and stimulated&#xD;
discussions with government and others about strategies to maintain this important alcohol reduction policy.</description>
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