Alcohol Abuse In Australia

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In today’s materialistic society, there are a number of problems causing moral degradation or breakdown of societies. Alcohol abuse in one of them and it has become a severe problem for modern societies. Alcohol is the most widely used drug in the world and now it is a national epidemic. Alcohol abuse has adverse social and economic effects on the individual drinker, the drinker’s immediate environment and society as a whole. According to a new research, Up to 15 people die and more than 430 are being admitted to hospital every day in Australia because of alcohol related illness. Government is trying to prevent alcohol abuse by imposing various measures and considers raising of tax on alcohol the most effective way to reduce alcohol abuse as it will reduce affordability.

I disagree with this opinion. In my point of view, increasing tax is not the most effective solution for this problem. Undoubtedly, it has proved as an effective practice in reduction of alcohol abuse but there are some other practices also which have considerable effects for such …show more content…

Only raising tax is not the only and most effective solution. Moreover, awareness about the factors which influence drug and alcohol use should also be considered as a priority. There are a number of personal, social and environmental factors that can affect people’s attitude toward alcohol use such as quality of relationships, employment, mental health.

As a conclusion, I believe that all these factors should be considered as well as increasing tax on alcohol. Increased prices only cannot impact the attitude of people. We should focus on other factors also to reduce alcohol abuse which can be vital solutions for this problem. Protection at early age should also be considered like Motivating young people within the community towards sports and other health and fitness programs.
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