On international Support. Don’t Punish day (26 June), the Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council Tasmania (ATDC) says it is…
On the eve of the 2024 state election, the Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council Tasmania (ATDC) says it is…
The Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council Tasmania (ATDC) has sought commitments from all political parties and independent candidates in…
The Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council Tasmania (ATDC) has called for an immediate investment in prevention activities to reduce…
Today marks Support. Don’t Punish, a global day of action in support of increased harm reduction and drug policies that…
Last week when the Tasmanian 2023-24 State Budget was handed down, I described it as a ‘mixed bag’ of some…
The 2023-24 State Budget tabled today (25 May) was a mixed bag for the alcohol, tobacco and other drug sector…
The Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Council Tasmania (ATDC) says the time is right for a community conversation about the…
Many readers will have recently seen or heard calls to decriminalise personal illicit drug use in Australia and Tasmania. It…
The ATDC acknowledges the Tasmanian Aboriginal community as the traditional custodians of Tasmania and recognises the importance of working together.
The ATDC gratefully acknowledges the financial and other support provided by the Tasmanian Department of Health, Primary Health Tasmania and the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.
The ATDC is a Quality Innovation Performance (QIP) accredited organisation against the Australian Service Excellence Standards (ASES).