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Roy Morgan Research Full strength beer is preferred by Australiaâs beer drinkers Country: Australia Source: Roy Morgan Single Source Australia, January â December 2020, n= 39,953. Base: Australians aged 18+. New data from Roy Morgan’s Alcohol Consumption Report shows full strength beer is the preferred ‘amber fluid’ for Australians who drink beer. Over a third of all Australians aged 18+, 6,277,000 (34.6%), drink beer in an average four weeks including at least one of the three varieties of full strength, mid strength and low alcohol beer – second only to wine as the alcoholic drink of choice for Australians (covered in detail here: Number of Australians drinking alcohol in 2020 increases). ....
Australia s ten biggest inland cities you should visit (or avoid) SHARE Photo: Nathan White/TEQ Outsiders could be forgiven for thinking that Australia s interior is entirely empty. All the big cities cling to the coast like a scared toddler to a blankie. What s more, most of the second tier cities are on the coast, too. Australia has got sizeable settlements outside the capitals, but the likes of Townsville, Newcastle, Wollongong, Geelong and Bunbury are also coastal. There are a few biggish inland cities, though, and some of them offer plenty for visitors. We ve picked out the largest ten, using the latest estimated resident population stats from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The significant urban area measurement – the closest realistic approximation of what the city is – has been used. ....
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Featured pages Featured pages Featured pages Opinion Featured pages Article 5 February 2021 The parent company of Lion, which owns and distributes some of Australia s most iconic beers, has cut ties with the Myanmar military after it staged a coup this week. Lion is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kirin Holdings, a Japanese company which had a joint-venture partnership with Myanma Economic Holdings Public Company Limited (MEHL), which is linked to Myanmar s military. Lion features brands including Tooheys, XXXX, Little Creatures, Iron Jack, Hahn, James Squire, James Boag s and Byron Bay on its website. . In a statement, Kirin Holdings said it was deeply concerned by the recent actions of the military in Myanmar, which are against our standards and human rights policy . ....
Australia Day revelry hits London Australia Day revelry hits London 19th Oct 2011 12:00am | By TNT Today Australia Day, January 26, is upon us again and thankfully London can put on a party as good as our chums in the southern hemisphere. Australia Day, January 26, is upon us again and thankfully London can put on a party as good as our chums in the southern hemisphere. It is one day of the year when Australians, decked out in green and gold, descend on London’s watering holes to celebrate what it is to be from the land Down Under. Marking the day the British landed at Sydney Cove, most of the 600,000 Australians living in London will rock out to Cold Chisel, wage bets on the Triple J Hottest 100 and sink plenty of booze. Even non-Australians are bound to be lured into the merrymaking with all the joie de vivre on display. ....