Last Drinks project reveal one-in-10 sports club incidents involve booze

Rachael Houlihan
Updated March 22 2019 - 5:03pm, first published 3:00pm
Warrnambool Football Netball Club juniors coordinator Ken Radley and operations manager Wally Steere are leading the club in the VicHealth Last Dirnks project. Picture: Anthony Brady
Warrnambool Football Netball Club juniors coordinator Ken Radley and operations manager Wally Steere are leading the club in the VicHealth Last Dirnks project. Picture: Anthony Brady

South-west football and netball clubs are working to change perceived drinking cultures within their communities, as new data reveals one-in-10 sports club incidents involve booze.

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Rachael Houlihan

Deputy editor at The Standard. Former Warrnambool City Council and general news reporter. Send me news tips: rhoulihan@warrnamboolstandard.com.au

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