Alcohol is a big business in Australia, accounting for 14.9 billion dollars of spending in 2016. And according to a 2017 study by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, those who do drink consume an average of 12 litres of pure alcohol per year. Gulp.
But that looks like it’s beginning to change. In recent years, more people are drinking less, with one in five Australians giving up alcohol altogether.
Despite the rise in individuals abstaining from alcohol, drinking still occupies a central position in Australian culture – and removing it from the equation can feel lonely and challenging. With this in mind, we spoke with three people who have embraced extended periods of sobriety – Lucy and John, aged 35, and 29-year-old Kate – to see what we could learn from their experiences.