Material on the National Drug Strategy site is being reviewed following the federal election on 24 November 2007. This revised web site will reflect the new government's policies, programs and priorities for the health and ageing portfolio.

National Drug Strategy
National Drug Strategy

National Drug Strategy

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The National Drug Strategy (NDS) and its forerunner, the National Campaign Against Drug Abuse (NCADA), have been operating since 1985. Both NCADA and NDS were created with strong bipartisan political support and involve a cooperative venture between the Commonwealth and State/Territory governments as well as the non-government sector.

Welcome

The National Drug Strategy, a cooperative venture between Australian, State and Territory Governments and the non-government sector, is aimed at improving health, social and economic outcomes for Australians by preventing the uptake of harmful drug use and reducing the harmful effects of licit and illicit drugs in our society.

On this website you will find information about the National Drug Strategy and the advisory structures that support the Strategy; links to the current drug campaign sites with information on initiatives at national, state/territory or community levels; the key research and data components supporting the Strategy, publications and key links to relevant government, professional organisations and drug-related portal sites.

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