Guest editorial: NSW responds to illicit drugs
Ian Webster
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
11(4) 45 - 47
Published: 2000
Abstract
New South Wales is the centre of Australian illicit drug use. Trends in Sydney are followed more or less in other States and regional areas. Heroin use is now visible in Aboriginal communities, as well as in urban and rural settings. Heroin is both cheap and available. Heroin markets develop in places of disadvantage, for instance: in central Sydney, in south-west Sydney, and in rural Aboriginal communities.https://doi.org/10.1071/NB00023
© NSW Department of Health 2000