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1. Drug detection dogs at Australian outdoor music festivals: Deterrent, detection and iatrogenic effects.

2. A provisional evaluation of Australia's medical cannabis program.

3. Has there been an increase in nitrous oxide use and associated harms in Australia? An analysis of triangulated data sources, 2003–2020.

4. The benefits and challenges of virtual SMART recovery mutual-help groups: Participant and facilitator perspectives.

5. The emerging role of lawyers as addiction 'quasi-experts'.

6. Alcohol-related serious road traffic injuries between 2000 and 2010: A new perspective to deal with administrative data in Australia.

7. Drug policing down under: An investigation of panic consumption, internal concealment and the use of drug amnesty bins among a sample of Australian festivalgoers.

8. Quantifying the societal cost of methamphetamine use to Australia.

9. Hello Sunday Morning: Alcohol, (non)consumption and selfhood.

10. The addict as victim: Producing the ‘problem’ of addiction in Australian victims of crime compensation laws.

11. Mental health, drug use and sexual risk behavior among gay and bisexual men.

12. The rush to risk when interrogating the relationship between methamphetamine use and sexual practice among gay and bisexual men.

13. Re-thinking pre-drinking: Implications from a sample of teenagers who drink in private settings.

14. Measuring drug use sensation-seeking among Australian gay and bisexual men.

15. Pharmaceutical opioid use among oral and intravenous users in Australia: A qualitative comparative study.

16. An examination of outlaw motorcycle gangs and their involvement in the illicit drug market and the effectiveness of anti-association legislative responses.

17. Have prohibition policies made the wrong decision? A critical review of studies investigating the effects of DMAA.

18. Environmental contexts of combined alcohol and energy drink use: Associations with intoxication in licensed venues.

19. "We get by with a little help from our friends": Small-scale informal and large-scale formal peer distribution networks of sterile injecting equipment in Australia.

20. "It's professional but it's personal": Participation, personal connection, and sustained disagreement in drug policy reform.

21. The gendered trouble with alcohol: Young people managing alcohol related violence

22. SimAmph: An agent-based simulation model for exploring the use of psychostimulants and related harm amongst young Australians

23. The practise and practice of Bourdieu: The application of social theory to youth alcohol research

24. Beyond neoclassical economics: Social process, agency and the maintenance of order in an Australian illicit drug marketplace

25. Capitalising upon political opportunities to reform drug policy: A case study into the development of the Australian “Tough on Drugs-Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative”

26. Privileging pleasure: Temazepam injection in a heroin marketplace

27. Identifying how the principles of self-determination could be applied to create effective alcohol policy for First Nations Australians: Synthesising the lessons from the development of general public policy.

28. Needle and syringe programmes in the local media: “needle anger” versus “effective education in the community”

29. Analysing pseudoephedrine/methamphetamine policy options in Australia using multi-criteria decision modelling.

30. Poly-drug trafficking: Estimating the scale, trends and harms at the Australian border.

31. Methamphetamine use among gay and bisexual men in Australia: Trends in recent and regular use from the Gay Community Periodic Surveys.

32. Defining populations and injecting parameters among people who inject drugs: Implications for the assessment of hepatitis C treatment programs.

33. Factors that influence mother–child reunification for mothers with a history of substance use: A systematic review of the evidence to inform policy and practice in Australia.

34. Making change happen: A case study of the successful establishment of a peer-administered naloxone program in one Australian jurisdiction.

35. Examining the construction and representation of drugs as a policy problem in Australia's National Drug Strategy documents 1985–2010.

36. Patterns of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis use and related harm in city, regional and remote areas of Australia.

37. The business cycle and drug use in Australia: Evidence from repeated cross-sections of individual level data

38. How do Australian news media depict illicit drug issues? An analysis of print media reporting across and between illicit drugs, 2003–2008

39. The adverse health effects of cannabis use: What are they, and what are their implications for policy?

40. Performance and image enhancing drug interventions aimed at increasing knowledge among healthcare professionals (HCP): reflections on the implementation of the Dopinglinkki e-module in Europe and Australia in the HCP workforce.

41. The development of New Zealand’s Needle and Syringe Exchange Programme

42. Ethnography and the Australian drug field: emaciation, appropriation and multidisciplinary myopia

43. Drug offending and criminal justice responses: practitioners’ perspectives

44. Australians' support for alcohol price-based policies.

45. Framing and scientific uncertainty in nicotine vaping product regulation: An examination of competing narratives among health and medical organisations in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.