Platts Cara, Lacy-Nichols Jennifer
Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Addiction. 2025 Jun;120(6):1156-1166. doi: 10.1111/add.16775. Epub 2025 Feb 5.
Alcohol and gambling industries use a range of strategies to oppose and undermine public health policies targeting their industries. Industry associations often play a visible role in advancing alcohol and gambling industry interests, yet there are few studies analysing who their members or partners are and the relationships between them. Our study developed an approach to map the landscape of Australian alcohol and gambling associations, their members and partners and the connections between commercial actors.
We conducted our study in four phases: first, we systematically searched for alcohol and gambling industry associations; second, we identified and classified association members and/or partners; third, we mapped three types of relationships between associations and members/partners (umbrella associations, co-location and joint membership/partnerships); lastly, we analysed the disclosures of the members and partners of the Australian Hotels Associations and Clubs Associations.
We identified 126 industry associations and 1486 unique companies/organisations from multiple industry sectors that were members/partners. Only 75 (59.5%) associations provided a list of members/partners. Most companies/organisations were partners of only one association (n = 1218), while five companies were partners of more than 20 associations. Concerning relationships, we identified five national clusters, 27 instances of co-location and an extensive network linking associations through shared partnerships. Finally, we assessed 658 relationships between Hotels and Clubs Associations and their partners, of which only 91 (13.8%) were transparently disclosed.
In Australia, many alcohol and gambling industry associations do not disclose their members or corporate partners and provide limited funding information. Members and corporate partners of Australian alcohol and gambling industry associations rarely disclose their support and are diverse in focus, size, members, partners, purpose and activities.
酒精和博彩行业运用一系列策略来反对和破坏针对其行业的公共卫生政策。行业协会在推动酒精和博彩行业利益方面往往扮演着显著角色,但很少有研究分析其成员或合作伙伴是谁以及他们之间的关系。我们的研究开发了一种方法来描绘澳大利亚酒精和博彩协会的格局、其成员和合作伙伴以及商业行为体之间的联系。
我们分四个阶段开展研究:首先,我们系统地搜索酒精和博彩行业协会;其次,我们识别并分类协会成员和/或合作伙伴;第三,我们描绘协会与成员/合作伙伴之间的三种关系类型(伞状协会、同地办公以及联合成员/伙伴关系);最后,我们分析了澳大利亚酒店协会和俱乐部协会成员及合作伙伴的披露情况。
我们识别出126个行业协会以及来自多个行业部门的1486家独特的公司/组织,它们是成员/合作伙伴。只有75个(59.5%)协会提供了成员/合作伙伴名单。大多数公司/组织仅是一个协会的合作伙伴(n = 1218),而有五家公司是20多个协会的合作伙伴。关于关系,我们识别出五个全国性集群、27例同地办公情况以及一个通过共享伙伴关系将各协会联系起来的广泛网络。最后,我们评估了酒店和俱乐部协会与其合作伙伴之间的658种关系,其中只有91种(13.8%)得到了透明披露。
在澳大利亚,许多酒精和博彩行业协会不披露其成员或企业合作伙伴,且提供的资金信息有限。澳大利亚酒精和博彩行业协会的成员及企业合作伙伴很少披露他们的支持,并且在重点、规模、成员、合作伙伴、目的和活动方面各不相同。