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Why safe drug-consumption rooms make more sense than testing welfare recipients
Given the huge amount of taxpayers money spent on drug law enforcement – with few results – and the manifest benefits of such safe and effective facilities, it is high time that Australian governments show a capacity for nimbleness and innovation by opening a network of drug-consumption rooms where they are most needed. […]
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More than a thousand join funeral procession for slain Philippine teen Kian Loyd delos Santos
Mourners, some of them wearing white shirts displaying the words “Justice for Kian,” held flowers and small flags, and placards denouncing the killing, as the procession including vans and motorbikes moved out of delos Santos’ home in Caloocan city. […]
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Coalition warned drug dealing will rise if testing of welfare recipients goes ahead
The head of Australia’s largest youth drug and alcohol rehabilitation service has warned the government’s plan to test welfare recipients will force more people into drug dealing. “That’s why this is a stupid, stupid idea that is not based on evidence but is based on someone not looking at the literature and pretending they have the answers,” the chief executive of…
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How to help young people minimise drug harm
This is entirely about harm minimisation, not hypocrisy or wowserism. The Age has long argued the “war on drugs” has failed dismally and that regulation and education, rather than prohibition, would, as it has elsewhere, save lives, reduce drug use and cut crime. […]
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Spy boss accused of showing ‘tacit support’ for Philippines drug murders in photo with Rodrigo Duterte
“I think a picture like this really does tend to sort of suggest Australia’s tacit support for these killings,” Human Rights Watch Australia director Elaine Pearson said. “It’s sickening the head of Australia’s spy agency would pose for a photo effectively fist-pumping a leader who has instigated the killing of thousands of people in the so-called war on drugs. […]
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If Heroin Assisted Treatment Works, Why Isn’t Australia Providing It To Those In Need?
The pain, harm and suffering endured by so many people, families and friends is so much greater than any monetary figure we can assign. This is why it is important to think about the lives of severely dependent people who use heroin and how this treatment may change all that. […]
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Government announces Canterbury Bankstown as first location for controversial drug testing trial
Opposition spokeswoman for human services Linda Burney has called the decision to begin drug testing welfare recipients in Canterbury-Bankstown ”an attack on southwest Sydney”. “There is no medical evidence to support this trial. It will only create further poverty, homelessness and crime,” Ms Burney said. […]
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Death of Philippine Teenager Stokes Opposition to Duterte’s Drug Crackdown
Kian Loyd delos Santos, 17, is just one of thousands of Filipinos shot and killed by the police since President Rodrigo Duterte began a sweeping crackdown on drugs last year. But the youth’s death last week in Caloocan City, outside Manila, has had an effect that no other police killing has: The Senate, though dominated by allies of the president, has…
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People who think punitive measures help drug addicts haven’t seen what I have
Australia is better than this. We have tried punishing people struggling with severe drug problems for half a century and it hasn’t worked. When people are down, don’t push them down even further: help them to get up. These proposals are exactly the opposite of what we should be doing. […]
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Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war a ‘deep concern’ for Foreign Minister Julie Bishop
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says Australia is deeply concerned about a fresh wave of killings in the Philippines under President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, including 17-year-old high school student Kian Loyd delos Santos. […]