Understanding drinking behaviours in young Australian adults
Young Australian adults aged 18-24 years are more likely to binge drink than any other age group.
Young Australian adults aged 18-24 years are more likely to binge drink than any other age group.
Online betting companies in Australia now use new messages instead of the ambiguous 'gamble responsibly' in advertising. The seven new 'gamble responsibly' taglines aim to encourage consumers to pause and consider the consequences of losing a bet or question their behavioural choices. However, whether the messages will be effective in influencing behavioural choices is still debated writes Griffith University’s Dr Marie-Louise Fry.
Researcher takes to pub to look at Australia’s alcohol consumption problem
Alcohol consumption is a known risk factor for drowning and men in this age group often engage in risk taking behaviour that is often heightened by alcohol.
Those who drink to go out, carry on drinking once they're out new Griffith research shows.
Queensland's alcohol legislation needs revision for it to be more effective according to a new study.
Alcohol education programs need input from the young people they target.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.
Fossilised teeth of ancient mammals from a 17-million-year-old Kenyan site reveals climate variability.