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    Review of policies and guidelines concerning adults' alcohol consumption and promotion in Australian government schools by Ward, Bernadette M., Buykx, Penelope, Munro, Geoff, Hausdorf, Katrin, Wiggers, John

    Published in Health promotion journal of Australia (01-08-2014)
    “…Issue addressed: Schools are recognised as important settings for promoting student and community wellbeing through education, policies and the modelling of…”
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    Review of policies and guidelines concerning adults' alcohol consumption and promotion in Australian government schools by Ward, Bernadette M, Buykx, Penelope, Munro, Geoff, Hausdorf, Katrin, Wiggers, John

    Published in Health promotion journal of Australia (01-08-2014)
    “…Issue addressed: Schools are recognised as important settings for promoting student and community wellbeing through education, policies and the modelling of…”
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    An examination of how alcohol brands use sport to engage consumers on social media by Westberg, Kate, Stavros, Constantino, Smith, Aaron C.T., Munro, Geoff, Argus, Kevin

    Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-01-2018)
    “…Introduction and Aims To examine how alcohol brands use sport in their communication activities on social media. Despite extensive research exploring alcohol…”
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    Harm reduction in school drug education: Developing an Australian approach by Midford, Richard, McBride, Nyanda, Munro, Geoff

    Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-09-1998)
    “…School is an obvious place to discuss drug-related issues, but it would seem that this is rarely done from a harm reduction perspective. Explains why this…”
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    'Zero tolerance' and drug education in Australian schools by Midford, Geoffrey Munro, Richard

    Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-03-2001)
    “…For a decade in Australia, drug education in schools has been shaped by the approach of harm minimization adopted by state and national governments alike. Harm…”
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