Advocates in South Australia are expressing concern over the lack of progress in implementing legislation to restrict alcohol delivery services. The legislation was recommended by the state’s Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence last year. Concerns center on the potential for increased alcohol access to contribute to family violence incidents. The government has not yet indicated a timeline for progressing the proposed laws, frustrating those working in the prevention sector. Advocates argue that restricting alcohol delivery is a crucial step in reducing harm. They believe readily available alcohol exacerbates the risk of domestic abuse and related violence. The delay raises questions about the government’s commitment to implementing the commission’s recommendations.