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Brendale Medical Centre

Locality: Brendale

Phone: +61 7 3881 0365



Address: 249b Leitchs Road 4500 Brendale, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.brenmed.com.au/

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05.01.2022 Fast Facts: Alcohol is the most widely used legal drug in Australia 30,000 hospitalisations are due to harmful alcohol consumption each year... There has been a 30% increase to Emergency Department admissions with alcohol a significant factor since 2007 60% of police time is spent on alcohol-related issues The Queensland Government is committed to reducing risky alcohol consumption through the multi-faceted Tackling Alcohol-Fuelled Violence initiative. The initiative has been developed to achieve cultural change around drinking behaviour, promote responsible drinking practices and ensure a safer environment in and around Queenslands licensed venues. The main aim is to encourage people to consider their drinking behaviours, and provides a range of tools and strategies to increase safe drinking practices. Learn more at https://mydrinkingchoices.qld.gov.au/ If your relationship with alcohol concerns you please talk to your Doctor.

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