Major development for Victorian pill testing laws
One state’s pill testing laws will receive their first test when drug checking services are rolled out at a major festival over the weekend.
Music Festivals
Don't miss out on the headlines from Music Festivals. Followed categories will be added to My News.
Victoria will roll out pill testing for the first time at the Beyond the Valley dance festival on Saturday in the inaugural test of the state’s new laws.
The Victorian government earlier this year passed legislation which will see pill testing road tested at 10 festivals during an 18-month trial.
The first event is the four-day Beyond The Valley Festival at Barunah Plains, about 90 minutes southwest of Melbourne.
On-site testing will be able to screen up to 200 drugs per day.
The Victorian government passed the Pill Testing Bill in the wake of a series of overdose deaths and hospital admissions.
Victorian paramedics said they responded to more drug overdoses at festivals in the first three months of 2024 than in the entirety of 2023.
And the government has defended the laws claiming they do not encourage people to do drugs but instead will allow them to see what is really in the substances.
The testing will be able to test most substances, pills, capsules, and powders.
If a high-risk substance is detected and believed to be in circulation at the festival, the pill testing service will work with management to issue alerts via social media and signage.
As well as on-site medical teams, volunteers from harm reduction service DanceWize will also be in attendance
“We said we would deliver pill testing in Victoria and that’s exactly what we’ve done,” acting mental health minister Mary-Anne Thomas said.
“Pill testing is just one of many health initiatives we’re introducing to reduce drug harm in our state – helping Victorians make safer and better-informed decisions.”
Originally published as Major development for Victorian pill testing laws