Pubdate: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 Source: Gold Coast Sun (Australia) Fax: +61 7 5597 2182 NEEDLE EXCHANGE BUS LOCATION FEARS ALLAYED FEARS that a Queensland Health-funded mobile needle exchange bus was about to be based on the Southern Gold Coast have been allayed by the Member for Currumbin and Minister for Emergency Services, Merri Rose. Mrs Rose said after talks with service providers Gold Coast AIDS Association and Injectors Newsline (GAIN), she could confirm that the bus would not be coming to either the Coolangatta, Palm Beach or Burleigh areas. She said GAIN had based their decision on the results of community consultation and on concerns expressed by some sections of the community about a needle exchange service. "GAIN has advised me that there is not a need for the service on the Southern Gold Coast," she said. "However GAIN management are still evaluating the need for the service elsewhere on the Coast." Mrs Rose was critical of Gold Coast City Councillors Daphne McDonald, Sue Robbins and Paul Gamin for what she claimed was the politicisation of the issue through the local media. "What I do not want to see is politically-motivated grand-standing that could endanger our children," she said. "That includes those who are drug users and those at risk from needles that have not been properly disposed of." Cr McDonald, who originally brought the issue to the attention of the media, said she remained firm in her opposition to the needle exchange and safe sex information van coming to her division. A Gold Coast Council Health and Cultural Services committee meeting on March 25 voted to accept a recommendation that a three-month trial be restricted to the Gold Coast's northern suburbs. The issue of the bus being located on the Coast on a permanent basis was referred to a soon-to-be held coordination committee meeting. Speakers from both pro and anti needle exchange bus perspectives will be invited to address the meeting. Whatever the outcome of the meeting, Cr McDonald said Cr Robbins, Cr Gamin and herself would continue to fight against the service being established in their respective divisions. - --- MAP posted-by: Ken Russell