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Essay heading: Drug Harm Minimisation Policy
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One in every eight (13.4 per cent) Australians drink at levels considered risky or high risk for long-term harm, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics figures for 2005. That is a jump from 10.8 per cent in 2001. The problem is also particularly relevant to the current generation with the National Drug Household Survey of 2004 revealing that more than one-third (35... displayed 300 characters
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These figures only show the potential for physical harm the drug possesses for Australians, however some statistics go a long way to telling the real problem of alcohol in Australia. The economic costs of $7.6 billion a year include $1.87 million damage from road accidents, $1.23 million from crime and $1... displayed next 300 characters
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