Talk:Australian National Council on Drugs

Advisory body versus advocacy group
The ANCD, established by - its members appointed by - and presumably 100% funded by - the Australian Government, is better described as an official advisory body rather than an advocacy group, the latter term connoting some degree of independence. Having said that, hopefully the ANCD will publish non-partisan advice, indeed advice sometimes capable of being interpreted as critical of established government policies. Webrobate (talk) 09:52, 4 June 2011 (UTC)

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