Effective, just, humane drug policies

Reducing the potential harms associated with drug use and drug policies

Advocating for and providing evidence-based pill testing services Australia-wide.

Advocating for drug driving and medicinal cannabis reforms that are fair, equal and improve public health.

Take part in Australia’s first online harm reduction course.

HRA has a commitment to making change happen. Here’s some of our outcomes.

Led a national advocacy campaign that resulted in ground-breaking reforms to the affordability of the Opioid Treatment Program for over 50,000 Australians

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Conducted Australia’s first legal pill testing trial at a festival in the ACT in 2018 and delivered the first festival-based pill testing service in Qld in 2024

Led nationwide campaign to reform current discriminatory drug driving laws against people prescribed medicinal cannabis 

Advocated on the negative impacts of workplace drug testing for people prescribed medicinal cannabis

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News

  • Nitazenes – a simple guide

    Nitazenes – a simple guide

    There’s a lot of talk in the media and elsewhere about the recent upsurge in Nitazenes in the illicit drug supply in Australia. Like to know more? See our new fact sheet ‘Nitazenes – a simple guide’. The resource covers basic facts about Nitazenes, what they are, why they are a concern, what they look…

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  • Black Market Economics – Enforcement, Adaptation & the Paradox of Prohibition

    Black Market Economics – Enforcement, Adaptation & the Paradox of Prohibition

    This keynote presentation by Dr James Martin (HRA special adviser on tobacco harm reduction) at the recent Victorian Alcohol & Drug Association (VAADA) Conference explores the unintended consequences of drug law enforcement in Australia. It begins by examining longitudinal trends in drug arrests, seizures, and enforcement funding, highlighting the escalation of prohibition efforts. This is…

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  • Solutions Not Stigma – Community Voices on Drug Law Reform

    Solutions Not Stigma – Community Voices on Drug Law Reform

    This report presents findings from the 2024 Drug Policy Survey. The survey is a collaborative effort between three allied organisations Harm Reduction Australia (HRA), Family Drug Support (FDS), and Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) Australia. The Drug Policy Survey is an ongoing research initiative that has involved conducting a series of national membership surveys…

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  • Reform for Roadside Drug Testing in NSW

    Reform for Roadside Drug Testing in NSW

    This report provides an overview of recent data provided to the Legislative Council by the Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism in New South Wales on 10 September 2024, with regards to roadside drug tests conducted over the last 5 years (by Local Area Command), number of positives by drug type and whether there has been…

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  • HRA 2024 National AOD Data Report

    HRA 2024 National AOD Data Report

    This report provides a comprehensive overview of the key national data sources on alcohol & other drugs (AOD) and harm reduction in 2024. Although Australia has established routine data monitoring systems and national surveys on AOD issues, currently there is an absence of a centralised national report that collates key information from each of these…

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  • HRA & Drive Change responds to NRMA Report. 

    HRA & Drive Change responds to NRMA Report. 

    “Driving high – the need to detect drug drivers” report published by NRMA demands a response.

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