Hibiscus Coast App, New Zealand, 7 October 2025 Ninety-seven percent of young people in Aotearoa, New Zealand, use the internet several times a day or almost constantly, and many say they are inundated with alcohol, vaping and junk food marketing online. Researchers say social media’s constant pull is putting young people at risk, from addictive Read More →

Joburg ETC; October 2, 2025, By Chiraag A bold proposal shakes the industry South Africa is bracing for one of its most contentious policy debates in years. A new private members’ bill, introduced by the EFF’s Ntombovuyo Veronica Mente-Nkuna on 8 September 2025, proposes a total ban on alcohol advertising, promotion, and product placement. Supporters say Read More →

Australia, Alcohol Action Station, 1-10-2025  Researchers from the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education, The University of Queensland and The George Institute have released a report titled, “Online sale, delivery and advertising of alcohol in Australia – behaviour, attitudes and support for change”. The research found that online alcohol sales and marketing are exposing Australians Read More →

Irish Medical Times, by Editorial Staff 26th September 2025 Public Health (Alcohol) (Amendment) Bill 2025 brought before Dáil Éireann this week by Social Democrats TD Pádraig Rice The introduction to the Dáil this week of a Bill designed to protect children from the harmful marketing practices of the alcohol industry is welcome but long overdue, Read More →

INDEPENDANT; Tom Watling, 27 September 2025 An advert by a Manchester bar that showed Barney the Dinosaur alongside the phrase “T-wrecked” has been banned for encouraging irresponsible and underage drinking. The paid-for post, which appeared on Meta in May for MOJO Manchester, featured the purple children’s TV character with the text: “ONE TEQUILA, TWO TEQUILA, Read More →

Dutch Institute for Alcohol Policy STAP September 21, 2025 According to the Belgium journal ‘De Standaard’, the draft Royal Decree (RD) from the Belgian Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health (Frank Vandenbroucke) tightening the rules on alcohol advertising has not received support from the Mouvement Réformateur (MR), a Walloon political party. The draft RD Read More →