Decades on, old foes unite in new drug fight
Two old political foes will unite to kickstart the debate about expanding Sydney's lone medically supervised drug consumption centre to new areas and new ways to help users of the drug ice.
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Kirby, Carr, Brogden and Van Beek Headline New Drugs Summit
Michael Kirby, Bob Carr, John Brogden and Dr Ingrid van Beek will headline the upcoming Harm Minimisation Summit, being hosted at NSW Parliament by the NSW Cross-Party Harm Minimisation Roundtable.
Read moreCross-party Harm Minimisation Roundtable to Renew Illicit Drugs Policy Debate
Four parliamentarians from across the political spectrum have joined forces in the NSW Parliament to renew the debate about harm minimisation approaches to illicit drug use.
Read more15th Anniversary of the Medically Supervised Injecting Centre
15 years saving lives. 15 years providing front-line services at the vanguard of medical practice. 15 years transforming the debate about illicit drug use.
Read moreAssisted Reproductive Technology
While we need to balance the interests of all those involved in ART-assisted conception, the right for donor-conceived individuals to access information about the identity of their donor cannot be ignored and we must always put the interests of children first.
Read more9 things I learned at the National Drug Summit
This week, I went to Canberra to participate in the National Drug Summit. Here's 9 things I learned:
Read moreWe need a drug summit because we're losing the war
The drug policies in NSW aren't working, so we need a new summit to look at harm minimisation strategies that could include amnesty bins, pill-testing and the end of the use of sniffer dogs
Read moreA New Drugs Policy
Let’s make good evidence based public policy and once again make NSW a world leader when it comes to harm minimisation.
Read moreWestConnex: proposed hospital site to become pollution stack, leaving doctors confused
The Sydney Morning Herald, July 22, 2015
It is an old car yard that has been approved to be turned into a hospital – but is destined to become a pollution stack.
Read moreWestConnex ventilation stack will increase asthma problems says MP Jo Haylen
The Sydney Morning Herald, August 23, 2015
Families and schools close to a planned WestConnex exhaust stack believe pollution from the tunnel will exacerbate the already high prevalence of chronic circulatory and respiratory conditions in the area.
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