Review of the Australian Crime Commission: Inquiry into Amphetamines &
Other Synthetic Drugs
Public Hearing - Melbourne, Friday 13 October 2006 Legislative Council
Legislative Council Committee Room
Parliament House
Spring Street
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
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Witness
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10:30 am – 11:30 am |
Victoria Police
Deputy Commissioner Simon Overland,
Inspector Jim O'Brien
Ms Catherine Quinn
Inspector Steve James
Inspector Martin Boorman
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11:30 am – 12:15 pm |
Pharmacy Guild
Mr Tim Logan, National Counsellor
Mr Denis Leahy, Alternate National Counsellor or Mr Peter McBeath (TBC)
Ms Jenny Bergin, Director Community Pharmacy Practice Division, National Secretariat
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12:15pm – 1:00pm |
Enlighten Harm Reduction
Mr John Davidson
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1:00 pm – 2:00 pm |
Anex (Harm reduction)
Mr John Ryan
Vivaids
Ms Purple Hazelwood
Mr Damon Brogan
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2:00 pm – 2.45 pm |
NUAA (NSW Users and Aids Association)
Mr Michael Lodge, General Manager |
2:45 pm |
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PARLIAMENTARY JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE AUSTRALIAN CRIME COMMISSION
Inquiry into the Amphetamines and Other Synthetic Drugs (AOSD)
Terms of Reference
Pursuant to the Committee's duties set out in paragraph 55(1)(d) of the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002:
to examine trends and changes in criminal activities, practices and methods and report to both House of the Parliament any change which the Committee thinks desirable to the functions, structure powers and procedures of the ACC;
The Committee will inquire into the manufacture, importation and use of Amphetamines and Other Synthetic Drugs (AOSD) in Australia.
In particular:
- Trends in the production and consumption of AOSD in Australia and overseas.
- Strategies to reduce the AOSD market in Australia.
- The extent and nature of organised crime involvement.
- The nature of Australian law enforcement response.
- The adequacy of existing legislation and administrative arrangements between Commonwealth and State agencies in addressing the importation, manufacture, and distribution of AOSDs, precursor chemicals and equipment used in their manufacture.
- An assessment of the adequacy of the response by Australian law enforcement agencies, including the ACC.
For further information, contact:
Committee Secretary
Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Crime Commission
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia
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