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First NSW Festival to Launch Pill Testing Trial

First NSW Festival to Launch Pill Testing Trial
By Robert Heyward
The Minns Labor Government has announced that Yours and Owls Festival, held on March 1 and 2, will be the first event to take part in New South Wales’ pill testing trial.
While illicit drugs remain illegal in NSW, the government emphasises that this initiative does not condone drug use. Instead, the trial aims to reduce harm by offering festivalgoers access to qualified health professionals who can provide safety advice.
The free, anonymous service allows attendees to submit a small sample of substances they intend to consume. These will be analysed for purity, potency, and potential harmful additives by trained professionals. Health workers and peer educators will be on-site to explain the testing limitations and provide harm reduction information.
Importantly, no drug will be deemed “safe” to use. Patrons will be reminded that all drug use carries risks and that the only way to avoid harm is not to take drugs at all. If needed, attendees will be referred to health and welfare services available at the festival or in the broader community.
NSW Health and NSW Police are collaborating with festival organisers to ensure the trial is safely and effectively implemented. The program will run alongside existing medical and harm reduction services at participating events.
The trial, set to run for 12 months, will be independently evaluated. The government is also working with other festivals to explore their involvement.
This initiative follows the Government’s Drug Summit, which concluded in December. The summit’s co-chairs provided interim recommendations supporting festival-based drug testing as a harm reduction measure.
By introducing this trial, the NSW Government aims to gather evidence on whether pill testing can improve safety at music festivals.
Further information on the NSW Drug Checking trial can be found here.
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