Across
- 5. The disease that is linked to long-term alcohol and tobacco use
- 6. Drugs that all people can use without permission
- 10. ____ cannot buy or give alcohol or tobacco to their under-18 children
- 11. The most used legal drug in Australia
- 14. Drink-____ has been illegal in Australia since 1977
- 17. Alcohol and tobacco can only be bought by people over ____ years old
- 18. All tobacco ____ on TV, in magazines and on the radio are banned in Australia
- 19. Cigarettes are only allowed to be sold behind the ____ to prevent theft by children
- 20. ___% of Australian 12-15 year olds have used painkillers in the previous week
- 22. Women who are ___ should never drink alcohol
- 23. In 1950 the WA government tried to vote to __ all alcohol, that did not pass
- 24. Prescription drugs are those that you are only allowed to have with the permission of a ____
- 26. ___% of Australian 12-15 year olds smoke cigarettes regularly
Down
- 1. All tobacco is ____ packaged (all the colour and prettiness has been removed)
- 2. Drugs that you are never allowed to use or have on you
- 3. Smoke-___ places include public outdoor areas, beaches, parks, schools and other areas with children
- 4. Alcohol is broken down in the _____, and this organ is most damaged by long-term alcohol use
- 7. Drivers with ____ plates cannot have any alcohol in their system when driving
- 8. The drug found in coffee, energy drinks and some pills
- 9. Drugs used by doctors to help cure disease or to make you feel better when you are sick
- 12. The most used illegal drug in Australia
- 13. In 1960, laws that banned ____ Australians buying alcohol were scrapped
- 15. The drug found in tobacco and cigarettes
- 16. Long-term effects of smoking include a greater risk of infections like cold or ___ in your lungs
- 21. A substance that affects the brain and nervous system
- 25. Governments increase the ___ on legal drugs to raise their prices and lower the amount used
