Health – Pill Testing
The recommendation from the New South Wales Coroner, on the back of six deaths between 2017 and 2019, that pill testing should be introduced.
The recommendation from the New South Wales Coroner, on the back of six deaths between 2017 and 2019, that pill testing should be introduced.
Our current system puts such a huge focus on the morality of drug-taking there is little room for the discussion of the science.
The death of six young people aged 18 to 23 across two summers in New South Wales prompted a substantial coronial inquiry in New South Wales.
Latest AIHW data shows that the amount of Tasmanians who recently used cannabis was almost as high as Tasmania’s tobacco smoking rate.
Festivals want to make sure they provide the safest possible environment to their patrons, but the Liberal Party is standing in their way.
The ANU review found the pill testing service at Groovin’ the Moo did not encourage the use of drugs.
We are proud to be the sponsor of Party In The Paddock’s Parliamentary petition calling for pill testing to be trialled in Tasmania.
Full Debate on the Greens' Matter of Public Importance on ensuring that pill testing can occur at festivals this summer.
The New South Wales deputy state coroner has examined the tragic deaths at music festivals and today passed down her findings.
Rosalie Woodruff details concerns surrounding the banning of the sale of ice pipes in a Second Reading contribution to the Poisons Amendment Bill 2019.