Three years after the NT implemented an alcohol 'floor price', review paints mixed picture of its success
Three years after the Northern Territory implemented Australia's first minimum 'floor price' for alcohol, a review of the policy has issued a mixed report card but recommended it stay in place.
The NT government established a minimum unit price of $1.30 for every standard drink in October 2018, specifically targeting cheap cask wine, in a bid to bring down rates of alcohol-related violence.
While there has been debate on implementing a floor price in Western Australia, and a number of other countries such as Scotland and Canada have implemented similar systems, the Northern Territory has been seen as a test case in Australia.
Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-07/three-years-after-nt-alcohol-floor-price/101507468
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