The large-scale awareness campaign was sparked by the deaths of Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, who died of methanol poisoning ...
The parents of two Melbourne women who died due to methanol poisoning in Laos late last year have called for travellers to boycott the country until it investigates the deaths properly. Holly Bowles ...
The Australian government has unveiled a new campaign to raise awareness about the risks of drinking tainted alcohol overseas. It comes after the deaths of two Melbourne teenagers, Holly Bowles ...
Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, the 19-year-olds who died from methanol poisoning while on holiday in Laos, were “foremost in ...
Holly Bowles (right) and her best friend Bianca Jones (left), aged 19, had been enjoying a backpacking holiday with friends in Laos. (Supplied) Auto news: Car industry body accused of 'undermining ...
Young travelling Australians will be targeted on social media, podcasts, at airports and with text messages warning them of ...
The tragic deaths of two Melbourne teens has sparked a new initiative aimed at protecting young Aussies and school leavers. The alcohol safety campaign follows increased safety fears of bootleg ...
The alcohol safety campaign follows increased safety fears of bootleg alcohol after the death Melbourne teenagers Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles in Vang Vieng last November. The girls were among ...