Tag: drinking

  • “How to drink” Campaign a Success

    ALSA president, Guiseppe Minissale speaking at the opening of the ALSA Conference in Darwin congratulated DrinkWise for a successful campaign, dubbed ‘How to Drink Properly’.

    The campaign was named the Best Marketing Innovation at the BRW Most Innovative Companies Awards.

    Minissale congratulated DrinkWise CEO John Scott on the campaign as well as the work done to promote safe drinking. Read more about the campaign here.

  • This Is Why You Go Red When You Drink

    There are a number of ways alcohol affects your body as it is consumed and metabolized. As a responsible drinker you should understand how alcohol impacts your body. One of the ways you may have noticed, is by turning your cheeks red. What exactly causes this flushed look and is it dangerous for your health? Watch this video for more.

     

  • Effects of SA Lockout Laws May be Exaggerated

    According to research by University of Adelaide law lecturer Dr Mark Giancaspro, the benefits of SA 3:00am lockout laws on alcohol fuelled violence may have been exaggerated.

    According to Dr Giancaspro lockout laws might not be the only reason why levels of alcohol-fuelled violence have dropped in South Australia. It probably has more to do with a combination of measures including requiring licensed venues to use particular forms of glassware; limiting the drink varieties sold, providing first aid officers and public transport information and managing queues outside premises better.

    Find out more here.

  • Alcohol Fuelled Brawl Leaves One Man in a Coma

    Pictured above is the alleged perpetrator of a punch that left a 29 year old Irish man in hospital in an induced coma.

    The man is being led away by police following a brawl which allegedly started due to someone jumping a queue outside a nightclub at Bondi Junction last weekend.

    The victim, Jason Cierans was enjoying a night out with friends when he was struck around 1am. He was rushed to St Vincent’s Hospital for surgery.

     

    Read more at 9News.com.au

  • Graham Norton Released Second Wine

    Talk show host Graham Norton can now also enjoy the title of winemaker, having teamed up with New Zealand based Invivo Wines to create his second Sauvignon Blanc.

    The first version, created from scratch by Norton was a runaway success in 2014, which led to the second version which will be available on our shores. Watch what went into the making here.

     

  • WA Bars and Pubs Get Extended Trading Hours on Sundays

    The 10pm trading limit for pubs, taverns and small bars in Western Australia on Sundays has been lifted by the state government.

    Legislation has been introduced that will allow venues to trade until midnight on Sundays. This means that licensees will no longer have to apply for an extended trading hours permits if they want to trade until midnight on Sundays.

    The industry has welcomed the news, with Bradley Woods, Australian Hotels Association (AHA) WA CEO, commending the government for listening to the electorate.

    Source: HospitalityMagazine.com.au

  • Man Five Times Over the Limit Charged Following Serious Crash

    Yet another example of the consequences drink driving has been reported on Smh.com.au. A man five times over the legal alcohol limit has been charged following a crash that left woman in hospital in Marulan.

    The accident happened just after 1:30pm on Wednesday on the Hume Highway, when the 2 vehicles collided, leaving an 80 year old woman in a serious condition in hospital.

    The driver of the second vehicle was uninjured and after being tested by police, returned a positive reading of 0.270. The 32 year old man was arrested at the scene.

     

    Read more: Smh.com.au

     

  • Alarming Number of Victorian Children Rushed to Hospital due to Alcohol Abuse

    Alarming statistics have emerged that reveal a staggering 120 Victorian children under the age of 14 have been rushed to hospital in the last 3 years for treatment of alcohol related injuries.

    Teenage boozing results in 5 underage people a week being treated for incidents including accidents, self-harm, falls and assaults.

    Statistics reveal that boys are more likely to be injured than girls. Click here for more information.

  • Teens Wear Beer Goggles to Learn Drink Driving Lesson

    Students at North Rockhampton High School are being taught a valuable lesson on drink driving using beer goggles and a golf buggy.

    The young driver didn’t make it through without hitting into any markers, proving that a drunk driver could have hit into any number of obstacles on the road including pedestrians and other cars.

    Source: TheMorningBulletin.com.au

  • How Alcohol Affects Your Brain and Makes You Tipsy

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    Source: bergen.libguides.com

    We all know that buzzed feeling you get after a few drinks but why does this happen and why does too much alcohol have the opposite effect on us?

    Alcohol increases the amount of dopamine in your brain, creating a feeling of pleasure.As you drink more alcohol,  your blood-alcohol concentration rises and different parts of your brain are affected.

    Alcohol then affects your cerebral cortex and alters your thinking and senses. It also affects your cerebellum, throwing off your balance. The hypothalamus and pituitary gland are affected influencing things like your sex drive and the medulla is also affected, impacting your heart rate, breathing etc. Read more here.