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Alice Springs alcohol restrictions working and extended: Fyles

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The Hon. Natasha Fyles, Chief Minister and Minister for Alcohol Policy (NT), Media Release, 20 July 2023

Government has decided to extend takeaway alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs.

Evidence has shown alcohol-related emergency department presentations at Alice Springs Hospital have reduced by a third, and domestic violence has halved since the restrictions were introduced.

Along with Police consultation, we have also seen a decrease in alcohol related harm and assaults. The number of children protective custody notifications has also decreased.

With the restrictions having the desired impact, we need to make sure momentum is not halted.

Data will continue to be monitored while the Territory Government remains agile with our policy settings.  

Quotes attributed to Chief Minister and Minister for Alcohol Policy, Natasha Fyles:

“Alcohol-related harm is one of the Territory’s biggest social challenges, which is why addressing it is one of the Territory Government’s biggest priorities.  

“From risk-based licensing to the Banned Drinkers Register, from the minimum floor price to our Police Auxiliary Liquor Inspectors, and with record funding for alcohol treatment services and domestic, family and sexual violence, we continue to do more than any previous government to tackle this problem. But we know we’ve still got more work to do.

“Our Police officers, our hospital staff and our social sector, who work in Alice have been loud and clear – they are all telling us that these restrictions need to stay in place. We are listening to them.

“I know that some retailers may not like this approach. It’s a difficult decision, but it’s the right decision. It has to be done. And I thank retailers and other businesses for continuing to work with us.”

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