The Federal Government is rolling out an ad campaign to warn young people about the dangers of methanol poisoning, as thousands of new high school graduates are set to take part in schoolies celebrations.
Breakdown
- Federal government launches new ads to warn teens about the dangers of drinking ahead of schoolies celebrations.
- Campaign highlights methanol poisoning risks after deaths of Australians Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles in Laos from methanol-laced cocktails. 13s
- Methanol is sometimes added to alcohol by bars to cheaply boost alcohol content, leading to fatal poisonings. 31s
- Drinkwise campaign provides advice on alcohol consumption, methanol risks, and looking after friends, coinciding with Queensland schoolies. 36s
- Police warn they will be proactive in preventing dangerous drug use and overdoses during schoolies celebrations. 1m 4s