JULIA MEDEW
September 23, 2009
A BIG rise in alcohol-related injuries and illnesses reported in Victoria has been linked by a researcher to the state's liberal liquor licensing.
The number of people in hospital for alcohol-related injuries and diseases in Victoria jumped 77 per cent between 1995 and 2006 - compared with a 34 per cent increase nationally, according to a report from the National Drug Research Institute.
The most common causes of admissions were alcohol dependence, falls, assaults, attempted suicide and injuries sustained in road accidents.
The report's author, Associate Professor Tanya Chikritzhs, said the big rise in alcohol-related hospital admissions in Victoria was consistent with a large increase in the number of licensed premises, from 2000 to 24,000 in the same period. . . . . . .