Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand
The Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) is a crown owned entity which operates under the Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council Act (1976). ALAC's primary objective is to promote moderation in the use of alcohol and to develop and promote strategies that will reduce alcohol related problems for the nation. Its mission is more moderation and less harm.
ALAC was established in 1976 by Act of Parliament, following a report by the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Sale of Liquor. The Commission recommended establishing a permanent council whose aim was to encourage responsible use and minimise misuse.
Visit ALAC for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Sale of Liquor Act
- Phone: (04) 917 0060
- E-mail: central@alac.org.nz
- Website: www.alac.org.nz