MPs are currently hearing public submissions on a potentially significant change to our drug law - the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill. Here's our take.
This year, drug checking services have been more in demand than ever.
We are looking for new Trustees to join our voluntary board. Expressions of interest close Monday 6 May 2019.
Ta’iala e malamalama atili ai ile mataupu lea ma faatalatalanoaina le tele o auga ma lapataiga
Synthetic drugs have been linked to more than 65 deaths, so we are encouraging people to make a submission on the upcoming Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill
University O-week is about helping new students to find their feet before study begins. This year, OUSA offered free drug checking.
How we got here was not by accident, but due to a series of legal changes with unintended consequences. Samuel Andrews explains how the synthetic crisis happened.
Legal access to safe and affordable medicinal cannabis is a good thing for patients and carers. We remain critical about parts of the law, but it is progress.
An new international indigenous network for drug law reform was launched on 27 November at Healing Our Spirit Worldwide – The Eighth Gathering, in Sydney, Australia.
After a year of work behind the scenes, Living Sober is relaunching with a whole new look and feel.
Ruth Dreifuss and Helen Clark of the Global Commission on Drug Policy speak about the responsible control of drugs
The Drug Foundation is teaming up with over a dozen organisations to support the Ministry of Health in developing a coordinated response to the synthetics crisis