30/07/2025
Have you experienced a drug diversion since May 2024? UQ wants to speak to you! Contact researchers at UQ on 0477 971 048. All responses are anonymous and confidential.
Researchers at The University of Queensland want to speak with regular users of MDMA or other stimulant.
It's confidential and you receive $40 for your participation.
30/07/2025
Have you experienced a drug diversion since May 2024? UQ wants to speak to you! Contact researchers at UQ on 0477 971 048. All responses are anonymous and confidential.
16/07/2025
Do you have experience with police drug diversion in QLD? Researchers at UQ want to speak with you! All information will be anonymous and confidential. Please contact 0477 971 048
09/07/2025
Do you have experiences with Police-led Drug Diversion in Queensland? UQ researchers want to speak to you! Please contact 0477 971 048
Responses are anonymous and confidential!
08/05/2025
Researchers at UQ want to speak to you as part of the annual EDRS survey run by NDARC. Confidential and anonymous interview that pay $40 for your time.
The FAQs about the study are in our bio.
You can apply online through the website or call/text Catherine to get involved 0437 390 190
08/04/2025
If you regularly use stimulants and would like to get involved in this long-standing research study, please contact Catherine from UQ on
0437 390 190 or via our socials to book in for an interview.
The interview takes 1 hour to complete, and you will receive $40 for your participation. It's anonymous and confidential.
Link in bio
03/04/2025
EDRS interviews will be starting on Monday 7 April 2025 in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
If you regularly use stimulants and would like to get involved in this long-standing research study, please contact Catherine from UQ on
0437 390 190 or via our socials to book in for an interview.
The interview takes 1 hour to complete, and you will receive $40 for your participation. It's anonymous and confidential.
Interviews are conducted by staff from The University of Queensland (UQ) and the research study is managed by the team at NDARC at the University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Links to the FAQs are in our bio
12/09/2024
Our research partners at the University of Tasmania are looking for research participants!
The study is voluntary and anonymous. It will take 15-20 minutes to answer a handful of questions and a gift card will be provided as reimbursement for participation.
Link: https://tinyurl.com/5smdybks
05/04/2024
We’re back again for the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) survey for 2024. Get involved in a National research study and get $40 for your time. Interviews are confidential and anonymous and take an hour to complete. Contact Catherine on 0437 390 190 or via our socials
21/03/2024
Queensland’s first ever drug-checking service gets green light.
CheQpoint, Queensland’s first fixed-site drug-checking service, is set to launch in Brisbane on April 19th, with a second site to follow in July.
QuIHN, and have been campaigning for the introduction of drug-checking and other harm-minimisation strategies for many years. They have warmly welcomed the Queensland Government’s recent announcement about the commencement of the program.
10/12/2023
Drug Trends Queensland 2023 Reports for both EDRS and IDRS have been published and are available via the link in our bio, on the NDARC website.
EDRS QLD Report 2023
https://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/resource/queensland-drug-trends-2023-key-findings-ecstasy-and-related-drugs-reporting-system-edrs
IDRS QLD Report 2023
https://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/resource/queensland-drug-trends-2023-key-findings-illicit-drug-reporting-system-idrs-interviews
30/10/2023
Australian Drug Trends 2023: Key Findings from the National Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) Interviews have now been released.
https://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/resource/australian-drug-trends-2023-key-findings-national-illicit-drug-reporting-system-idrs