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Groovin the Moo: Fewer emergency department visits for Canberra over Townsville
Pill Testing Australia carried out its second trial at the Canberra event, with its organisers saying it was an “overwhelming success”. Pill testing Australia says those carrying the dangerous drugs used the amnesty bin provided after learning about the potential harm they could cause. “What the trials in Canberra show is we’re able to help people avoid taking dangerous substances,” President…
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Pill testing discussion should rise above politics
Pill testing might be the thing that saves someone’s life – it might end up being the deterrent that stops a person from taking drugs in the first place. And if it saves even one life – then it’s something worth having a discussion over. The discussion over pill testing is bigger than politics – let’s talk. […]
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Pill-testing passes festival test with flying colours
Professor Caldicott said it would be “lovely” to see a statement of support from the RACGP, even though president Dr Harry Nespolon and Hester Wilson, chair of the college’s Specific Interests Addiction Medicine network, were already on the record as backing pill-testing. Dr Nespolon said while it wasn’t a perfect method, no test was going to provide perfect quality control…
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Groovin the Moo Bendigo 2019: Pill Testing Australia eager to expand its program following success
Dr Caldicott said the success in Canberra was a result of the strong relationship between PTA and GTM organisers. “It important to say we have built trust in both directions with Groovin the Moo,” he said. “We love working with them and have absolute trust in the way GTM runs its festival. […]
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Police drug detection dogs encourage festivalgoers to preload, study finds
A study by RMIT University criminology researcher Peta Malins found dog squads are failing to deter drug-taking because festivalgoers are “preloading” or swallowing pills in a hurry before they are stopped. She said the implications of being searched by police during drug detection dog operations went beyond short-term public humiliation. […]
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ACT Government to consider directly funding pill testing at future events
“We will have a number of options about the extent to which pill testing is a regular feature of music festivals here in the ACT or potentially a more regular feature of our drug policy and harm minimisation approach, which can include funding provided to Pill Testing Australia,” Health Minister Meegan Fitzharris said. […]
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Townsville Groovin the Moo festival goers back Queensland pill testing trial
Mr Harper was one of several MPs who travelled to the ACT for a pill-testing demonstration one day before the trial. “There’s interest there (in pill testing); I wouldn’t have gone down there if there wasn’t,” he said. “After 25 years as a paramedic, having transported people out of our own Groovin the Moo festival … there is harm minimisation…
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Tasmania’s Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council renews calls for state pill testing trial
Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council of Tasmania chief executive Alison Lai said it was time for Tasmania’s discussion to move away from whether pill-testing worked, to how it could help save lives. “Pill-testing is first and foremost a health service, staffed by qualified medical professionals,” she said. […]
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Gladys Berejiklian Still Denies Pill Testing Works, Despite More Evidence Showing That Pill Testing Works
Seven substances presented contained n-ethylpentylone, which could have potentially fatal effects, and all seven of them were discarded according to the patrons’ wishes. Now if this isn’t proof that pill testing works, we’re not too sure what is. But, alas, it’s still not enough for Gladys. Via The Music, Berejiklian spoke to 7 News and said there’s still no evidence that pill testing…
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Drug testing saves lives at GTM Canberra festival
“Pill Testing Australia is a not-for-profit, we’re only looking at cost recovery,” says PTA co-founder, Gino Vumbaca. The organisation is crowdfunding to run further pill-testing trials at music festivals, as well as exploring the use of public subscriptions and promoter-based funding. PTA has ruled out charging festivalgoers for the service. […]