1

Legalise and fund mobile and fixed site pill testing services

2

End the police’s drug detection ‘sniffer’ dog program and unnecessary public strip searches

3

Expand peer-led harm reduction and education services such as DanceWize

 
 
 
 

4

Establish a Festival & Nightlife Advisory Group which includes young people who use drugs and industry representatives

 

The Journey so Far

 
 

Summer 2018

8 young people lost their lives from adulterated drugs in the summer of 2018-19, and stigma and criminalisation was stopping many of their fellow young partygoers from speaking up.

We launched the #BeHeardNotHarmed campaign in Melbourne and Sydney to elevate young people's voices in the pill testing debate.

 

Autumn 2019

We held events and parties, and lead outreach at festivals and on campuses to reach young people 

Our volunteers spoke at policy forums, music festival and police industry events about the need for more youth representation and involvement.  

 

Winter 2019

We began recruiting Student Unions and local councils to advocate for pill testing. 

 

Spring 2019

We petitioned members of Parliament in Victoria, NSW and WA. 

We received a peer award to present at the Contemporary Drug Problems conference, Italy, speaking to Australian and international researchers. 

 

Summer 2020

We expanded our policy demands to advocate against sniffer dogs, overpolicing at festivals, and more funding for harm reduction services like DanceWize. 

We co-organised a pill testing rally in Sydney with Unharm and Keep Sydney Open.

We held a Know Your Rights event in Melbourne to help punters prepare for over policing during festival season

We started holding Know Your Rights and Advocacy workshops at festivals in Victoria.