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Thousands marched in Sydney for pill testing at festivals and raves

Thousands of Sydneysiders protested outside Sydney’s town hall on Saturday in support of pill testing at festivals. It comes after the death of a fifth young person at a dance festival this summer.

The March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall on Saturday, January 19. Picture: Monique Harmer.
The March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall on Saturday, January 19. Picture: Monique Harmer.

Thousands of Sydneysiders met outside Sydney’s town hall on Saturday in support of pill testing at festivals.

It comes after the death of a fifth young person at a dance festival this summer.

Organisers of the march for pill testing said enough is enough and are calling on the government to support pill testing at raves and music festivals.

The event attracted more than 8600 people showing their interest on its Facebook page.

More than 1900 declared they were going to do the march.

Protesters in full force at the March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall. Picture: Monique Harmer.
Protesters in full force at the March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall. Picture: Monique Harmer.

“The failed war on drugs has killed our friends, family, and others in our community for decades while politicians and police have wilfully ignored the mounting evidence that zero-tolerance drug policing does not work,” the event page states.

Co-organiser, Kieran Adair from Reclaim the Streets said he is sick of reading the same headlines about young people dying.

The March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall. Picture: Monique Harmer.
The March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall. Picture: Monique Harmer.

“Festival overdoses are easily so preventable, the Government needs to stop burying its head in the sand and listen to the experts,” Mr Adair said ahead of the event.

And Sniff Off’s Xiaoran Shi said studies around the world have consistently shown that treating drugs as a criminal issue and not as a public health issue “has only ever led to more senseless deaths,” she said.

Erica Franklin From Reclaim the streets pictured speaking at the March for Pill Testing. Picture: Monique Harmer.
Erica Franklin From Reclaim the streets pictured speaking at the March for Pill Testing. Picture: Monique Harmer.

“The summer festival season has only just begun and the government needs to bring in pill testing before we lose another young life.

“I’m really hoping it will have a good turn out and thousands of young people will stand together and say enough is enough, it’s time to take our lives seriously.”

The March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall Saturday. Picture: Monique Harmer.
The March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall Saturday. Picture: Monique Harmer.

Independent MP for Sydney, Alex Greenwich has thrown his support behind the campaign.

Mr Greenwich, who has a long history of supporting harm minimisation measures said he hopes the tragic loss of life will be a catalyst for decision makers to listen to the experts.

Jesse Bowker & Nick Roach pictured at the March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall Saturday. Picture: Monique Harmer.
Jesse Bowker & Nick Roach pictured at the March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall Saturday. Picture: Monique Harmer.

He said he would like to see a trial of pill testing at festivals.

“Pill testing would provide young people the opportunity to find out what is in their drugs before they decide to take them,” Mr Greenwich said.

Kessie Murray Dancewize NSW co-ordinator pictured speaking at the March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall. Picture: Monique Harmer.
Kessie Murray Dancewize NSW co-ordinator pictured speaking at the March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall. Picture: Monique Harmer.

“It has saved lives overseas and the Canberra trial showed there are ways to keep people who use drugs safer.

NSW independent MP Alex Greenwich speaking at the March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall. Picture: Monique Harmer.
NSW independent MP Alex Greenwich speaking at the March for Pill Testing held outside Town Hall. Picture: Monique Harmer.

“Politicians saying don’t take drugs doesn't’ save lives and it doesn't stop people taking drugs.

“We need to see harm minimisation measures where people can be informed and have the medical support and care to ensure people have the accurate information and know the negative consequences when consuming such an illicit substance.”

Last week Mr Greenwich asked Premier Gladys Berejiklian to hold a Drug Summit to look at options to keep people safe including pill testing.

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