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The Project

17 September 2018, Dr Nicole talks to The Project about Defqon1 festival deaths and the NSW government’s inadequate response.

 

THE AGE

9 September article by Jane Lee of the Age interviewing Dr Nicole Lee and rehabilitation centre reps regarding youth rehab rates for ice dependence.

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CHANNEL 7 SUNRISE

22 August interview on Channel 7 Sunrise program of Dr Nicole Lee discussing the topic: Does Australia really have an Ice problem.

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HEALTHY NORTH COAST

19 August ADF newsletter points to the NCML AOD Symposium ‘Breaking Bad’ ice presentation video by A/Prof Nicole Lee.

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PERTH RADIO

13 August interview of A/Prof Nicole Lee on Perth radio questioning whether Australia is in the grip of an Ice epidemic.

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ABC CAIRNS

13 August ABC Cairns interview of A/Prof Nicole Lee by Philip Staley discussing mandatory treatment of ice dependent users.

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THE CONVERSATION

12 August article by Assoc. Professor Nicole Lee, published on The Conversation, discussing why forcing ice users into rehab won’t solve the problem.

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TRANSCONTINENTAL PORT AUGUSTA

5 August Ice Forum at Port Augusta where Nicole Lee presented meth use statistics and facts to 550 people.

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ABC - PM PROGRAM

24 June Interview on Mark Colvin’s PM program about concerns with people not seeking help due to exaggerated ice use claims.

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RADIO ADELAIDE

9 June Interview on Radio Adelaide Nicole talks to Angus Randall about Workplace Testing for Ice.

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ABC - AM PROGRAM

11 April Interview on Michael Brisendon’s AM program on ABC Melbourne. Nicole talks to Elizabeth Jackson about the Ice epidemic and examines the facts.

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SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

3 April Article discussing rehab of children for Ice addictions quoting Nicole Lee.

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THE GUARDIAN

27 August Article on crystal meth penalties in Victoria. Nicole Lee comments on Ice use prevalence and appropriate action plans.

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