A unique partnership between Queensland Police, James Cook University and peak bodies of remote Indigenous communities, including elected local government members, was recently formed to reduce cannabis-related harms in Cape York and Torres Strait in Far North Queensland.\ud \ud To ensure proposed strategies are community owned and supported, an intensive six-month police-funded community and key stakeholder consultation phase was recently completed
A recent rise in cannabis use in Indigenous communities in northern Australia may have compounded ex...
Background ‘Alcohol Management Plans’ (AMPs) with a focus on alcohol restrictions were implemented i...
Introduction and Aims: High rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in remote In...
A unique partnership between Queensland Police, James Cook University and peak bodies of remote Indi...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Australia. The community’s views about cannabis u...
Increasing cannabis availability in rural and remote areas has extended a thriving illicit drug trad...
Introduction and Aims: Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are ...
[Extract] In Cape York Indigenous communities, alcohol restrictions started in 2002–2003, with local...
[Extract] Cannabis use is implicated in serious social disruption in many Northern Territory Aborigi...
Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in I...
This set of posters was created as part of the Cape York Cannabis Project and the Weed It Out initia...
[Extract] Since 2001, we have been monitoring patterns of cannabis use and the extent to which it is...
[Extract] The recent report published by the AMA and APMA into Indigenous tobacco issues raised impo...
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians, tobacco, alcohol and petrol misu...
Cannabis has been consumed in Queensland in large amounts for many decades. However, consuming canna...
A recent rise in cannabis use in Indigenous communities in northern Australia may have compounded ex...
Background ‘Alcohol Management Plans’ (AMPs) with a focus on alcohol restrictions were implemented i...
Introduction and Aims: High rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in remote In...
A unique partnership between Queensland Police, James Cook University and peak bodies of remote Indi...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Australia. The community’s views about cannabis u...
Increasing cannabis availability in rural and remote areas has extended a thriving illicit drug trad...
Introduction and Aims: Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are ...
[Extract] In Cape York Indigenous communities, alcohol restrictions started in 2002–2003, with local...
[Extract] Cannabis use is implicated in serious social disruption in many Northern Territory Aborigi...
Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in I...
This set of posters was created as part of the Cape York Cannabis Project and the Weed It Out initia...
[Extract] Since 2001, we have been monitoring patterns of cannabis use and the extent to which it is...
[Extract] The recent report published by the AMA and APMA into Indigenous tobacco issues raised impo...
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians, tobacco, alcohol and petrol misu...
Cannabis has been consumed in Queensland in large amounts for many decades. However, consuming canna...
A recent rise in cannabis use in Indigenous communities in northern Australia may have compounded ex...
Background ‘Alcohol Management Plans’ (AMPs) with a focus on alcohol restrictions were implemented i...
Introduction and Aims: High rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in remote In...