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  • Take action

    If you already have a particular concern, or there is an opportunity to take action on alcohol right now, this section provides some helpful information.

  • Get organised

    You want to do something about alcohol in your community but you're not sure where to start? We can help you get organised and ensure your efforts are effective.

  • Get support

    Making change on your own can be really hard work. There are people and resources available to help you. We can also link you up with other national and local initiatives.

  • Learn more

    Increase your knowledge and skills and learn more about how you and your group can be effective agents of change.

 
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