Home News & Publications Research & publications Share Share Share Copy Link Copy Link Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Email Strengthening the evidence base for volumetric taxation of alcohol Commercial & economic systems 16 Nov 2014 Research and Publications Scroll down Body The key finding of this research report suggests that any variation to current rates of alcohol excise would be a cost-effective healthcare intervention.Download:Resource 1: Strengthening the evidence base for volumetric taxation of alcohol. Full Report (1.48MB)Resource 2: Strengthening the evidence base for volumetric taxation of alcohol. Summary (408KB)This research report was undertaken to inform the development and implementation of a proposed alcohol taxation regime in Australia. Its key finding indicates that any variation to current rates of alcohol excise would enable the government to improve healthcare interventions and avert healthcare costs. Discover Alcohol harm prevention Back Share Share Share Copy Link Copy Link Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Email