In late 2019, the Deputy State Coroner for New South Wales (NSW), Magistrate Harriet Grahame, handed down her findings in relation to the death of six patrons of NSW music festivals. 179 pages in length, the decision represents a comprehensive attempt to understand recent music festival tragedies. The Coroner found that there was compelling evidence to support initiatives such as pill testing, changing the way festivals are policed (including discontinuing the use of sniffer dogs) and enhancing the overall safety of music festivals. The Coroner also questioned whether, in light of the evidence presented to the Inquest, there is a fundamental need to rethink contemporary approaches to drugs and criminalisation. In its response to date, the N...
BACKGROUND Pill testing services could potentially be used to reduce drug-related harm. This study ...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
Asking \u27What are the likely costs and benefits of a change in Australia\u27s current policy on il...
In November 2018, the New South Wales government rushed a new homicide offence of "drug supply causi...
Government policy to address illegal drug use and possession is an ongoing topic of debate both in A...
Across 2018/19 there have been a series of drug-related deaths at Australian music festivals. These ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Recent drug-related deaths at Australian music festivals have led t...
Background: Recent drug-related deaths at Australian music festivals have led to increasing concern ...
This study investigated the nature and extent of drug use associated with Australian music festivals...
Background Australian and international street-level drug law enforcement deploy many strategies in ...
BACKGROUND: Festival drug-related deaths are a growing public health concern. AIM: To examine dru...
Background: Drug checking is a harm reduction strategy which allows users to check the content and p...
Abstract Background Drug checking is a harm reduction strategy which allows users to check the conte...
There is significant concern about patron safety at music festivals, and particularly related to ill...
This report urges comprehensive national reform of Australia’s coronial system.Drawing lessons from ...
BACKGROUND Pill testing services could potentially be used to reduce drug-related harm. This study ...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
Asking \u27What are the likely costs and benefits of a change in Australia\u27s current policy on il...
In November 2018, the New South Wales government rushed a new homicide offence of "drug supply causi...
Government policy to address illegal drug use and possession is an ongoing topic of debate both in A...
Across 2018/19 there have been a series of drug-related deaths at Australian music festivals. These ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Recent drug-related deaths at Australian music festivals have led t...
Background: Recent drug-related deaths at Australian music festivals have led to increasing concern ...
This study investigated the nature and extent of drug use associated with Australian music festivals...
Background Australian and international street-level drug law enforcement deploy many strategies in ...
BACKGROUND: Festival drug-related deaths are a growing public health concern. AIM: To examine dru...
Background: Drug checking is a harm reduction strategy which allows users to check the content and p...
Abstract Background Drug checking is a harm reduction strategy which allows users to check the conte...
There is significant concern about patron safety at music festivals, and particularly related to ill...
This report urges comprehensive national reform of Australia’s coronial system.Drawing lessons from ...
BACKGROUND Pill testing services could potentially be used to reduce drug-related harm. This study ...
In 2000 the Glastonbury Festival in England experienced an unprecedented invasion of gatecrashers th...
Asking \u27What are the likely costs and benefits of a change in Australia\u27s current policy on il...