Pubdate: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 Source: Illawarra Mercury (Australia) Copyright: 2000 Illawarra Newspapers Contact: http://mercury.illnews.com.au/ BRACKS BACKS INJECTING ROOMS Legislation that could decide whether supervised injecting rooms for heroin addicts are established in Melbourne was introduced in State Parliament yesterday. The legislation, introduced by the Bracks Government and to be debated in the spring session, would, if passed, give Parliament control over supervised injecting centres proposed for five municipalities. The Injecting Facilities Bill provides for supervised centres to be tried out for 18 months in the municipalities of Melbourne, Port Phillip, Yarra, Greater Dandenong and Maribyrnong. Health Minister John Thwaites said the new legislation aimed to fight the heroin scourge that killed 359 people in Victoria last year. "Drug abuse is without doubt one of the major challenges facing the community today," Mr Thwaites told Parliament. "It is a challenge that can only be met by a careful and thorough reform of our current social, health and law enforcement agencies." Support from the Opposition is required to get the legislation through Parliament's Upper House. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck