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2019 Newspaper Article Pill testing: the factsPuljević, Cheneal, Leslie, Ellen and Ferris, Jason (2019, 02 07). Pill testing: the facts The University of Queensland: Small Change |
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2019 Newspaper Article Tighter alcohol licensing hasn’t killed live music, but it’s harder for emerging artistsCarah, Nicholas, Ferris, Jason, Goold, Lachlan and Regan, Scott (2019, 08 15). Tighter alcohol licensing hasn’t killed live music, but it’s harder for emerging artists The Conversation |
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2019 Newspaper Article Queenslanders are among our heaviest drinkers on nights out, and changing that culture is a challengeFerris, Jason, Puljević, Cheneal, Wood, Barbara and Miller, Peter (2019, 08 13). Queenslanders are among our heaviest drinkers on nights out, and changing that culture is a challenge The Conversation |
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2019 Newspaper Article Lessons from Queensland on alcohol, violence and the night-time economyMiller, Peter, Ferris, Jason and Coomber, Kerri (2019, 08 12). Lessons from Queensland on alcohol, violence and the night-time economy The Conversation |
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2019 Newspaper Article The profile of festival drug takers might be different to what you expectBarratt, Monica, Winstock, Adam, Hughes, Caitlin and Ferris, Jason (2019, 07 18). The profile of festival drug takers might be different to what you expect The Conversation |
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2018 Newspaper Article Weekly Dose: cocaine, the glamour drug of the ’70s, is making a comebackFerris, Jason, Wood, Barbara and Cook, Stephanie (2018, 03 09). Weekly Dose: cocaine, the glamour drug of the ’70s, is making a comeback The Conversation 1-3. |
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2017 Newspaper Article We need more than just laws to ensure responsible alcohol serviceFerris, Jason, Winstock, Adam, Maier, Larissa and Zahnow, Renee (2017, 07 17). We need more than just laws to ensure responsible alcohol service The Conversation |
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2017 Newspaper Article Banning orders won’t solve alcohol-fuelled violence – but they can be part of the solution.Zahnow, Renee, de Andrade, Dominique, Ferris, Jason, Coomber, Kerri and Miller, Peter (2017, 03 09). Banning orders won’t solve alcohol-fuelled violence – but they can be part of the solution. |