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Welcome to the latest edition of The Dose. As Dry July comes to a close, we raise a toast - 0% alcohol beer, thanks - to everyone who has been trying out life with with less booze on board this month. Whether you keep going on a sober curious journey is your call, but better mornings and brighter minds are always welcome here!
 
Substances and the impact they have on our lives are a big part of the conversation at Tonic Media Network this month. From news about Australia's world-first legalisation of MDMA and psilocybin for psychiatrist-led therapy of certain treatment-resistant mental health conditions, to growing concerns about nicotine addiction and other health impacts of vaping, we're looking past the headlines into how these developments affect you. 
 
While you're keeping an open mind, we ask you to keep an open heart, too. In honour of NAIDOC week and ahead of the 2023 referendum, Tonic Media Network and Mediabrands Australia recently had the pleasure of hosting an enlightening discussion about a Voice to Parliament with Thomas Mayo and Kerry O'Brien, authors of The Voice to Parliament Handbook. Together, they discussed the profound significance of this historic event and what it means for all Australians. Don't miss the recording of this thought-provoking conversation and find out how you can get involved. 
 
Here at Tonic Media Network, we want you to have everything you need to lead healthier, happier and more open-hearted lives. That's why we do what we do: to bring you more health news, more expert insights and more value for your brands. Let us know what you think! 
 
 
 
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The 2023 referendum: Elevate your impact 
 
As interest in the referendum builds, The Voice to Parliament Handbook provides a clear and simple guide for the millions of Australians supporting the Uluru Statement from the Heart, helping us better understand what a Voice to Parliament truly means.
 
Find out what role you can play in this history-making moment with the authors of The Voice to Parliament Handbook, Thomas Mayo and Kerry O'Brien. Together, they share how to actively participate in this movement and spark impactful conversations with friends and family. It's not just about raising awareness, it's about empowering every Australian to have a say in shaping the future of our nation.
 
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We acknowledge and respect the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia, and pay tribute to the wisdom of both past and present Elders.
 
We celebrate their connection to the land, waters and seas and acknowledge them as the first artists, the first storytellers, the first communities and first creators of our culture.
 
This land was, is and always will be Aboriginal land.
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