Pubdate: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 Source: Illawarra Mercury (Australia) Copyright: 2000 Illawarra Newspapers Contact: http://mercury.illnews.com.au/ INJECTING ROOM OVER LAST HURDLE The final hurdle to the opening of a heroin shooting gallery in Sydney has been cleared with the Uniting Church officially receiving its operating licence. The church had hoped to have the safe injecting room open by now but was stalled as it waited for official approval. ``The next step is to give the signal to the builder to commence the renovation of the property and the fit-out and also to really get stuck into the issue of recruiting the staff,'' UnitingCare executive director Reverend Harry Herbert said. Announcing the licence yesterday, NSW Special Minister of State John Della Bosca said he expected the 18-month trial to start in October. Rev Herbert said that was optimistic, particularly with the Olympic Games just around the corner. The site, a former pinball parlour, needs to be completely remodelled. Mr Della Bosca dismissed talk of a deliberate delay until after the Olympics to avoid any adverse international publicity. The delay was caused by the strict criteria required by the police commissioner and director general of health. The room's director Dr Ingrid van Beek said the trial would benefit the community. Of 677 call-outs to drug overdoses in Kings Cross last year, more than 90 per cent were within 300m of the trial site. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck