A proposed 50 per cent tax cut on draught beer could do more harm than good

Conor Burke
Updated February 22 2022 - 12:07pm, first published 12:00pm
The price isn't right: Brenden McCorry, manager at Calvary Riverina Drug and Alcohol Service, thinks a tax cut on beer is short-sighted. Picture: Les Smith
The price isn't right: Brenden McCorry, manager at Calvary Riverina Drug and Alcohol Service, thinks a tax cut on beer is short-sighted. Picture: Les Smith

The federal government's proposed 50 per cent tax cut on draught beer will do more harm than good, according to some health experts.

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Conor Burke

Conor Burke

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Conor covers Wagga city council, business and defence, but is definitely interested in your quirky story. Mobile: 0400 311 335 EMAIL: conor.burke@dailyadvertiser.com.au