Mercury (Hobart)

State use of ice soars

- DAVID KILLICK

TASMANIA’S use of the deadly drug ice has nearly doubled in just three years, a new reports show.

The latest Australian Criminal Intelligen­ce Commission Wastewater Drug Monitoring Report has also found alcohol and nicotine are the most widely consumed drugs in Tasmania — the state has the second-highest rates in the nation — although use is decreasing over time.

A NEW report has found that Tasmania’s use of the deadly drug ice has nearly doubled in just three years.

The latest Australian Criminal Intelligen­ce Commission Wastewater Drug Monitoring Report has found Hobart also had the highest average cannabis, oxycodone and MDA consumptio­n levels of any Australian state capital in August last year.

Alcohol and nicotine are the most widely consumed drugs in Tasmania (the state has the second-highest rates in the nation) although use is decreasing over time.

Tasmanian illicit drug users consume an estimated 180kg of methylamph­etamine a year, 16kg of cocaine, 54kg of MDMA and 2.8kg of heroin, the survey found.

The commission tracks the levels of methylamph­etamine, amphetamin­e, cocaine, heroin, cannabis, oxycodone, fentanyl, nicotine, alcohol and other drugs in wastewater at various sites around Australia.

In Tasmania it analyses wastewater from two Hobart and three regional wastewater treatment plants. The report noted that Australian­s spent an estimated $11.3 billion on methylamph­etamine, cocaine, MDMA and heroin in 2019.

The weight of methylamph­etamine, cocaine, MDMA, heroin, oxycodone and fentanyl consumed annually has increased over the period.

“This is one of the more tragic, harmful and wasteful aspects of illicit drug markets — expenditur­e on drug purchases which might otherwise have been spent in the legitimate economy generates illicit profits for the sole benefit of organised crime groups,” Australian Criminal Intelligen­ce Commission chief executive Michael Phelan said.

THIS IS ONE OF THE MORE TRAGIC, HARMFUL AND WASTEFUL ASPECTS OF ILLICIT DRUG MARKETS

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