Wednesday, 11 May 2005

Needle exchange a bad fit for clean-up community, The Australian, 11 May, 2005.








Needle exchange a bad fit for cleaned-up community: [1 All-round Country Edition]
Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 11 May 2005: 20.
Project officer at the Aboriginal Housing Company Peter Valilis said they had worked hard with police and public housing officials to evict drug dealers from The Block, which as a result had been transformed. He said bag snatching, assaults and blatant drug dealing had almost disappeared.
"This would undo all the good work we have done," Mr Valilis said. "This will attract drug addicts into the Aboriginal community from all over Sydney. This is not an amenity that has been requested by anyone. It is not required and not wanted."
Mr [Craig Kentall] said he and his wife now feared hundreds of people with serious mental health and drug issues would be attracted to their doorstep. "You cannot build a brothel next door to where children live, so how can you build a needle exchange next to young children?"

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