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Police urge caution after three fatal heroin overdoses

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Three people in WA have died from heroin overdoses over the weekend. The deaths were unrelated and police are investigating if the overdoses are caused by a bad batch or higher purity of heroin. Police urge people to exercise extreme caution. 

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New thinking needed for war on drugs

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Legalisation of drugs may be less harmful than fighting traffickers, says prominent international policy researcher.

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Exciting Employment Opportunity at NUAA

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Are you a great communicator? Do you have the confidence and expertise to work within networks of people who use drugs to increase access to injecting equipment? If so then this position is for you.

NUAA is seeking expressions of interest from individuals for a part time (3 days per week) Community Programs Worker position based at Hunter ACON; this is a one year fixed term contract. We are seeking talented and creative people with great communication skills and a genuine commit ment to social change. You must have excellent referees and be able to demonstrate a high level of motivation for your work.

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User's News Issue No. 61

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