Legalise Cannabis Nationally
This proposal has 2 options that would both have effect from 1 July 2023.
Option 1
This option would legalise the production and sale of recreational cannabis in Australia through a tightly regulated model and by establishing the Cannabis Australia National Agency (CANA).
1. The CANA would:
Read moreLegalise Cannabis Nationally
This proposal has 2 options that would both have effect from 1 July 2023.
Option 1
This option would legalise the production and sale of recreational cannabis in Australia through a tightly regulated model and by establishing the Cannabis Australia National Agency (CANA).
1. The CANA would:
Read moreLegalise Cannabis Nationally
This proposal has 2 options that would both have effect from 1 July 2023.
Option 1
This option would legalise the production and sale of recreational cannabis in Australia through a tightly regulated model and by establishing the Cannabis Australia National Agency (CANA).
1. The CANA would:
Read moreLegalise Cannabis Nationally
This proposal has 2 options that would both have effect from 1 July 2023.
Option 1
This option would legalise the production and sale of recreational cannabis in Australia through a tightly regulated model and by establishing the Cannabis Australia National Agency (CANA).
1. The CANA would:
Read moreFully fund opioid substitution therapies (PER644)
The Commonwealth Government would provide dedicated funding to state and territory governments to fund the dispensing fees for all patients receiving opioid dependence treatment (methadone, buprenorphine and buprenorphine‐naloxone) and any associated administration costs.
The dispensing fee funding would be a standardised amount paid by states and territories to dosing point sites (mostly community pharmacies) for each dose of opioid dependence treatment.
Read moreFully fund opioid substitution therapies (PER644)
The Commonwealth Government would provide dedicated funding to state and territory governments to fund the dispensing fees for all patients receiving opioid dependence treatment (methadone, buprenorphine and buprenorphine‐naloxone) and any associated administration costs.
The dispensing fee funding would be a standardised amount paid by states and territories to dosing point sites (mostly community pharmacies) for each dose of opioid dependence treatment.
Read moreFully fund opioid substitution therapies (PER644)
The Commonwealth Government would provide dedicated funding to state and territory governments to fund the dispensing fees for all patients receiving opioid dependence treatment (methadone, buprenorphine and buprenorphine‐naloxone) and any associated administration costs.
The dispensing fee funding would be a standardised amount paid by states and territories to dosing point sites (mostly community pharmacies) for each dose of opioid dependence treatment.
Read moreFully fund opioid substitution therapies (PER644)
The Commonwealth Government would provide dedicated funding to state and territory governments to fund the dispensing fees for all patients receiving opioid dependence treatment (methadone, buprenorphine and buprenorphine‐naloxone) and any associated administration costs.
The dispensing fee funding would be a standardised amount paid by states and territories to dosing point sites (mostly community pharmacies) for each dose of opioid dependence treatment.
Read moreSafer Drug Use (ECR552)
The proposal consists of 7 components and would commence from 1 July 2022.
Component 1 would fund a scoping study to determine the areas of greatest need and types of services, and suitable locations for new medically supervised injecting centres (the centres) in Australian capital cities.
Component 2 would establish one new centre in each capital city. Funding would be ongoing.
Read moreSafer Drug Use (ECR552)
The proposal consists of 7 components and would commence from 1 July 2022.
Component 1 would fund a scoping study to determine the areas of greatest need and types of services, and suitable locations for new medically supervised injecting centres (the centres) in Australian capital cities.
Component 2 would establish one new centre in each capital city. Funding would be ongoing.
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