Pubdate: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Author: Paola Totaro NEEDLE EXCHANGE TO CLOSE A needle exchange in Ashfield is to be closed after eight years operation in the wake of a concerted campaign to shut it down by the local Mayor, Labor Councillor Mark Bonanno, whose daughter attends a nearby school. The State Government yesterday promised to provide a mobile van to continue the needle and syringe program if the council can find an appropriate location. But Cr Bonanno last night said the council would not provide locations for the mobile unit as this was a Department of Health responsibility. The needle exchange operated as part of the Charlotte Street Community Health Centre, which was set up in 1991 under the previous Coalition government. It provided needles for about 40 clients each day and its location was not widely known. But, during the past few months Cr Bonanno, nearby residents and parents have led a concerted campaign to close it down. They say it is too close to St Vincent's Primary School. Cr Bonanno's daughter, Lucille, began school this year. The school's principal is understood to have discovered syringes in the playground earlier this year. Since then a twice-daily patrol and inspection has been carried out. A spokeswoman for the Minister for Health, Mr Knowles, said since then no syringes had been found. However an urgent meeting, called by the council, was held between the school's principal, local parents, Cr Bonanno, and Department of Health officials last week. "The department is proposing a mobile service instead, with the provision that it must not be within 200 metres of a school, church, retirement home or child-care facility," the spokeswoman said yesterday. The National Health and Medical Research Council yesterday approved publication of the first comprehensive summary of Australian research into illicit drugs, which also helps identify the three projects to receive funding from the Federal Government's Illicit Drugs Strategy. It will be available on www.nhmrc.health.gov.au - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck