"There is a far better way we could do this. But [the government] have ignored the evidence and expertise available…
But investigations are continuing.
Supply, quality and demand has never been higher.
A positive sign for harm prevention in Australia.
It's "much more likely" to go ahead in the ACT, apparently.
The Greens have pledged to push the issue.
“Until the laws are reformed, testing and encouraging safer drug use is the least we can do."
On the other hand, experts say festival-goers are the most at risk.
Aussie festivals are at a turning point, and a team of researchers want your opinion.
Researchers say this is "the worst time to be using MDMA in a generation".
"It’s totally disconnected to what’s happening in the real world."
A veritable justice league of politicians, doctors, public health and drug experts, criminologists, lawyers, policy writers, researchers and police have…
Abstinence or death.
"We strongly support any policies or initiatives that would minimise harm, reduce drug use and make events a safer environment…
They've gone full civil disobedience.
Two drug experts are "prepared to break the law" to help save lives.
NSW Police Minister Troy Grant has however rejected this approach.
Jo Haylen has also spoken out in favour of pill testing and amnesty bins.