WA regional town set to ban sale of energy drinks
In what's believed to be an Australian first, a regional town in Western Australia is set to ban the sale of energy drinks to people under the age of 18. The temporary ban in Bridgetown is aimed at improving the mental health of young people, and reducing anti-social behaviour.
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