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Australians Consume Record 22 Tonnes of Illicit Drugs Annually

URGENT UPDATE: A shocking new report reveals that Australians consumed a staggering 22.2 tonnes of illicit drugs worth an estimated $11.5 billion between August 2023 and August 2024. Released by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC), this report highlights a dramatic surge in drug use across the nation.

Cocaine use skyrocketed by 69%, while MDMA consumption rose by 49%. Additionally, methamphetamine use increased by 21% and heroin use by 14%. This alarming trend is largely attributed to the rebound of the illicit drug market following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, as organized crime groups rapidly expanded their operations to meet rising demand.

Heather Cook, CEO of ACIC, stated, “Serious and organized crime remain an enduring threat to Australia’s national security and safety.” She emphasized that these groups exploit Australia’s high demand for illicit drugs, prioritizing profit over community well-being.

The report indicates that national meth consumption reached an unprecedented level, with 12.8 tonnes being the highest recorded. Similarly, cocaine use also hit a record high. Major urban centers like Sydney reported the highest cocaine use, while Adelaide and Perth saw alarming levels of methamphetamine consumption.

In a concerning revelation, the report found that regional areas are consuming more alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs than capital cities, with South Australia, Western Australia, and Victoria leading in average meth consumption. This data underscores a significant public health issue, as the impacts of this consumption extend beyond just numbers.

Cook further noted, “This combined data strongly indicates a concerning level of market growth, extending beyond the markets for illicit stimulants.” The report stresses the urgent need for a coordinated response under the three pillars of the National Drug Strategy: demand reduction, supply reduction, and harm reduction.

Moreover, the Northern Territory reported nicotine and alcohol consumption rates above the national average, highlighting the widespread nature of the drug crisis.

Given these alarming trends, authorities are urging communities to seek help. For free and confidential advice about alcohol and other drug treatment services, call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline at 1800 250 015. Access to free 24/7 drug and alcohol counseling is also available online.

As the situation unfolds, experts warn that immediate action is crucial to combat this growing threat to public health and safety. The ACIC report serves as a wake-up call for both policymakers and the public to address the escalating drug crisis in Australia.

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