WCTU Australia
Millions of families in Australia are affected by drug and alcohol use and abuse every year. Help us combat this problem.
LATEST NEWS
The Connector and White Ribbon Signal are two newsletters produced by WCTU Australia. One is online and the other is a print copy.
Here you will read news from around the states of Australia,
reports of events and many useful links
OUR PROJECTS
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SUPPORT OUR PROJECTS
An important paper linking Cannabis with adverse mental health outcomes across USA has now been published thanks to a donation from WCTU to assist with the costs incurred.
COMING EVENTS

Remember the thousands of children who were born with a completely
preventable condition.
9am on the 9th of the 9th
DRY JULY
Dry July is a fundraiser that encourages you to go alcohol-free in July to raise funds for people affected by cancer.
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Having a month off alcohol also has great health benefits, such as sleeping better, having more energy and of course, no hangovers! So you're not only helping others, you're helping yourself. It's a win-win!

Go alcohol free in July
Febfast
Pick your challenge
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1. Take a break from booze
2. Cut out high sugar foods
3. Hit pause on inactivity
4. Take a month off meat
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Visit Febfast for more information

SIGN UP NOW!
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2020 Registration
is now open

Order your copy of this informative book today
Uncorked! looks beyond the myths about alcohol, revealing the astonishing facts about its effects on the body and society. Uncorked! explores alcohol’s disturbing links with road and workplace accidents, crime and other violence, brain damage and other health impacts, sexual assault and relationship breakdown.
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For the past 10 years, Dr.John Ashton and Dr. Ron Laura have monitored the social and health impacts of alcohol. Based on health and social research studies and clinical and community observation, Uncorked! makes essential and engaging reading for all who care about the health of our communities.
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The culture of alcohol has become so pervasive, the authors argue, that coherent and coordinated personal and community action is urgently needed to curb its devastating and tragic effects.