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Listening to what Indigenous people in remote communities say about alcohol restrictions and cannabis use: ‘Good thing that the alcohol’s gone, but the gunja has kept going

Alan R Clough
Med J Aust 2013; 198 (5): 261. || doi: 10.5694/mja12.10343c
Published online: 18 March 2013

Incorrect authorship: In “Listening to what Indigenous people in remote communities say about alcohol restrictions and cannabis use: ‘Good thing that the alcohol’s gone, but the gunja has kept going’ ” in the 3 September 2012 issue of the Journal (Med J Aust 2012; 197: 275), it was incorrectly stated that Alan Clough was the sole author of this letter. Due to space constraints in the print version of the Journal and Journal policy concerning the authorship of letters, the members of the Cape York Cannabis Project team who co-authored the letter were not individually named in the original publication as co-authors of the letter. We wish to name these co-authors individually. They are: Susan Jacups, Jan Robertson, Bernadette Rogerson and Veronica Graham.

  • Alan R Clough2

  • School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, QLD.


Correspondence: Alan.Clough@jcu.edu.au

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