Submissions

Submissions received by the Committee

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1Dr Colin Mendelsohn (PDF 1330 KB) 
2Name Withheld (PDF 102 KB) 
3Southern Aboriginal Corporation (PDF 443 KB) 
4Australian College of Nurse Practitioners (PDF 409 KB) 
5Family Drug Support (PDF 261 KB) 
6Australian Association of Psychologists Incorporated (PDF 532 KB) 
7Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University (PDF 173 KB) 
8Mr John Shaw (PDF 32 KB) 
9Dr Simon Holliday (PDF 143 KB) 
10SA Commissioner for Children and Young People (PDF 1576 KB) 
11Ms Stephanie Taylor (PDF 83 KB) 
12Suicide Prevention Australia (PDF 435 KB) 
13Name Withheld (PDF 125 KB) 
14Dr Adrian Farrugia (PDF 263 KB) 
15Mr Matthew Daniel (PDF 555 KB) 
16Dementia Australia (PDF 157 KB) 
17Drug Policy Modelling Program, UNSW (PDF 379 KB) 
18The Legal Aid Commission of New South Wales (Legal Aid NSW) (PDF 1372 KB) 
19Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (PDF 179 KB) 
20Oral Health Care Training and Education  (PDF 128 KB) 

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About this inquiry

Following a referral from the Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon Mark Butler MP, on 22 August 2024 the House Standing Committee on Health, Aged Care and Sport commenced an inquiry into the health impacts of alcohol and other drugs in Australia.

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Accepting Submissions

How to make a submission

The committee invites individuals and organisations to send in their opinions and proposals in writing (submissions)

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