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ACT 'beginning to see change' two years on from the introduction of drug decriminalisation laws
Advocates say since the ACT decriminalised "personal use" amounts of some illicit drugs, the territory has seen a shift ...
Advocates are concerned changes to alcohol delivery laws, which were a recommendation of South Australia's Royal Commission ...
The new legislation means that anyone caught with personal-use amounts of nine illegal drugs — including cocaine, MDMA, ice, heroin, LSD and amphetamines — no longer faces criminal prosecution.
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New model warns of a staggering $68 billion alcohol burden in Australia
Alcohol-related diseases and injuries have the potential to cost the Australian healthcare system a staggering $68 billion over 60 years if nothing is done to stop the impact.
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