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Discuss.Alcohol and mental health campaigners have called for the legal drinking age to be lifted to 19 in the lead up to the annual Schoolies celebrations.
The wild school-leavers parties have been branded as "ludicrous" and "dangerous" by Sydney University's Brain and Mind Research Institute chief executive Ian Hickie, the Sydney Morning Herald has reported.
Professor Hickie has recommended that Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's first step to tackling binge drinking should be to raise the legal age to 19 — with an ultimate target of extending the law to 21 years.
The Australian National Council on Drugs agreed that having teenagers reach the legal drinking age while finishing school was not ideal.
''I think Ian's suggestion of breaking the nexus between drinking and school leaving is a very valid one,'' ANCD chairman John Herron said.
Both representatives highlighted the damage that alcohol can cause to developing brains.
Mr Rudd has not publicly discussed changing the law but has placed youth binge drinking on the agenda for his meeting with premiers next month.
Police in NSW and Victoria have warned school leavers to behave themselves during the partying ritual, which begins on Saturday.
The Queensland Government hosted education sessions in the state's southeast regarding alcohol and drug abuse earlier this month.
Calls to lift legal drinking age to 19
Hardly doubt it will fix much, it's not so much the legal drinking age thats the problem but rather the culture and media were exposed to.
Ultimately changing the legal age to 21 really isn't too bright, if people want to drink, they will drink.
I mean that whole system sure seems to have worked in the good ol' US of Aye.