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⫸STICKY⫷ Needle Service Provider Locations by State and Territory

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This thread gives the locations and details of NSP's in every State and Territory, the list is by no means exhaustive, but we encourage people to post up locations in this thread and a moderator will edit them into the OP when they get a chance, hopefully as time passes the list will become fairly comprehensive.

Victoria

Melbourne

Inner South Community Health Service
240 Malvern Rd, Prahran
Monday – Friday from 9am-5pm
Ph: (03) 9525 1300


341 Coventry St, South Melbourne
Monday – Friday from 9am-5pm
Ph: (03) 9520 3177


18 Mitford St, St Kilda
Monday – Friday from 9am-5pm
Ph: (03) 9534 0981


Inner South Community Health Service
10 Inkerman St, St Kilda
Tuesday – Thursday from 1pm-5pm and
Friday 1pm-10.30pm
Ph: (03) 9525 1300


Innerspace
4 Johnston Street, Collingwood VIC 3066
Ph: (03) 9468 2800


Call DirectLine on 1800 888 236 (24 hours, 7 days per week); for info on nearest Exchange

New South Wales

Sydney

Auburn Communtiy Health Centre
9 Northumberland road, Auburn
Ph: (02) 8759 4000


ACON'S Needle and Exchange Program Surry Hills
414 Elizabeth street, Surry Hills
Ph: (02) 9206 2052


Kings Cross Kirketon Road Centre
Above Darlinghurst fire station, entrance in Victoria street
Ph: (02) 9360 2766


Kings Cross Kirketon Road Centre 2
38 Darlighurst road, Kings Cross
Ph: (02) 9357 1299


St George Drug and Alcohol Service
2 South street, Kogarah


Redfern Harm Minimisation Program
103-105 Redfern street, Redfern (entrance via turner st)

Queensland

Brisbane

Beenleigh Community Health Centre
10-18 Mt Warren Blvd, Mount Warren Park 4207
Ph: (07) 3290 9811


Biala
270 Roma st, Brisbane
Ph: (07) 3837 5613

Browns Plains Community Health
Crn Middle rd & Wineglass drv, Hillcrest
Ph: (07) 3290 8923


Caboolture Community Health
McKean st, Caboolture
Ph: (07) 5433 8300


Inala Communtiy Health
64 Wirraway pde, Inala
Ph: (07) 3275 5300


Wynnum Hospital
Whites rd, Lota
Ph: (07) 3893 8100

South Australia

Adelaide

Ardrossan Community Hospital
37 Fifth St, Ardrossan, SA 5571
Ph: (08 ) 8837 3021


Drug and Alcohol Services SA
161 Greenhill Rd, Parkside, SA 5063
Ph: 1300 131 340


Elizabeth Mission
91- 93 Elizabeth Way, Elizabeth, SA 5112
Ph: (08 ) 8209 5400


Old Rectory, Salisbury
9 Mary St, Salisbury, SA 5109
Ph: (08 ) 8256 2170


Shopfront Primary Healthcare Services
Shop 3-4, 72 John St, Salisbury, SA 5108
Ph: (08 ) 8281 1775


Streetlink Youth Health Service
1st Floor, 27 Gresham St, Adelaide, SA 5000
Ph: (08 ) 8202 5950

Western Australia

Perth

519 Murray Street (cnr Elder Street), Perth
Monday to Wednesday, 10.00am – 5.00pm
Thursday and Friday, 10.00am – 8.00pm
Saturday and Sunday, 11.00am – 4.00pm
Ph: (08 ) 9321 2877


97 Spencer Street, (entry via Rose Street), Bunbury
Monday to Friday, 10.00am – 2.00pm
Thursday and Friday, 3.30pm – 7.30pm
Ph: (08 ) 9791 6699


664 Murray Street, West Perth
Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 4.45pm
Ph: (08 ) 9482 0000


13 Queen Street, Fremantle (next to Citizen Advice Bureau)
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 12.00pm – 3.00pm
Ph: (08 ) 9335 3617


Midwest Community Drug Service Team
Community Health Building, 51-85 Shenton Street, Geraldton
Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 4.30pm
Ph: (08 ) 9956 2424


Palmerston Mandurah
22 Tuckey Street, Mandurah
Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 3.00pm
Ph: (08 ) 9581 4010


Northern Territory


Alice Springs

14 Railway Tce, Alice Springs.
Monday to Friday: 9am– 5pm
Phone: (08 ) 8953 3172
Fax: (08 ) 8953 2925


Darwin

46 Woods St, Darwin.
Monday to Friday: 9:00am - 5:30pm
Phone: (08 ) 8944 7777
Fax: (08 ) 8944 7700


Injecting equipment, in the form of FIT KITS, can also be purchased from the pharmacies listed below:

Darwin Guardian Pharmacy, the Mall
Phone: (08 ) 8981 9202


Trower Road Night & Day Pharmacy, Trower Rd, Casuarina
Phone: (08 ) 8927 7857


Hibiscus Amcal Pharmacy, Hibiscus Shopping Centre, Karama
Phone: (08 ) 8945 5955


Village Amcal Pharmacy, Casuarina Village
Phone: (08 ) 8927 1050


Humpty Doo Amcal Pharmacy, Humpty Doo Shopping Centre 898
Phone: (08 ) 8 2201


Howard Springs Pharmacy, Howard Springs Shopping Centre
Phone: (08 ) 8983 3788


Stuart Park Pharmacy, Westralia St Shopping Centre
Phone: (08 ) 8981 8075


Coolalinga Pharmacy, Coolalinga Shopping Centre
Phone: (08 ) 8983 2215

ACT

City Health Centre(outside ground floor entrance, to the right of main door)
Cnr Moore & Alinga Streets
Canberra City ACT 2601
Phone: (02) 6143 5800


Phillip Health Centre
(back of building, opposite Lovett (MLC) Tower)
Corner of Keltie and Corinna Sts
Woden ACT 2606
Phone: (02) 6132 4900


AIDS Action Council ACT (9am – 5pm, Monday – Friday)
Westlund House, 16 Gordon St, Acton ACT 2601
Ph: (02) 6257 2855


Alcohol and Drug Services, Health Directorate (9am- 5pm, Monday – Friday)
Level 1, 1 Moore S, Canberra City ACT 2600
Ph: (02) 6207 9977


Belconnen Health Centre (8:30am – 5pm, Monday – Friday)
76 Lathlain St, Belconnen ACT 2617
Ph: (02) 6284 6222


Hepatitis ACT (9am – 5pm, Monday – Friday)
36 David St, Turner ACT 2612
Ph: (02) 6230 6344


Phillip Health Centre (8:30am – 5pm, Monday – Friday)
Cnr Corrina & Keltie St, Woden ACT 2606
Ph: (02) 6208 9977


Tuggeranong Health Centre (8:30am – 5pm, Monday – Friday)
Cnr Anketall & Pittman St, Tuggeranong ACT 2900
Ph: (02) 6207 9977


Gungahlin Health Centre (8:30am – 5pm, Monday – Friday)
43 Hibberson St, Gungahlin ACT 2912
Ph: (02) 6255 0888


Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Centre (9am – 5pm, Monday – Friday)
63 Boolimba Cr, Narrabundah ACT 2604
Ph: (02) 6284 6222

Tasmania

Hobart

Anglicare
18 Watchorn Street, Hobart.
Opening hours: Weekdays 12:30pm - 5pm


The Link Youth Health Service (young people only)
57 Liverpool Street, Hobart, 7000
Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday 10am - 5pm, Thursday 1pm - 5pm
Ph: 6231 2927


Anglicare
2a Terry Street, Glenorchy, 7010
Opening hours: Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm
(closed for lunch: 1pm - 1:30pm)
Ph: 6272 7892


Clarence Community Health Centre
16 Bayfield Street, Rosny, 7018
Opening hours: Monday - Thursday, 10am - 2pm and Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Ph: 6211 4556


Youth and Family Focus (YAFF)
81 Oldaker Street, Devonport, 7310
Opening hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Ph: 6423 6635


Launceston

Salvation Army
54 Cameron Street, Launceston, 7250
Opening hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm
(closed for lunch 12:45pm - 1:15pm)
Ph: 6331 0276
 
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Thanks dm

The first four you list under Melbourne are all Inner South Community Health sites. The big one in St Kilda is the Crisis Centre at 29 Grey St - it's open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

For west side peeps there is Health Works at 4-12 Buckley St Footscray 03 9362 8100. Like Inner Space, it also has drop in and health services for people who inject drugs.

Dandenong has SEADS at 84-88 Foster St 8792 2330

SHARPS in Frankston: 20 Young St 03 9781 1622

In Melb CBD you can access Foot Patrol - their hours are funny so I've cut and pasted from their website: Monday - Friday: 12:00pm - 3:15pm, 4:00pm - 6:45pm and 7:30pm - 10:45pm, Weekends: 12:00pm - 3:45pm and 7:30pm - 11:15pm, Public holidays: 12:00pm - 3:45pm and 7:30pm - 11:15pm. Free call 1800 700 102 or 0412 155 491 from a mobile.

Melbourne also has a number of car based outreach NSPs that operate from roughly 7pm-11pm. Best bet is to call Direct Line, state your location and they will tell you the appropriate one.
 
Hobart - Anglicare in Watchorn Street has a 24 hour vending machine off the street. Equipment isn't free but is pretty cheap.
 
Dunno if this is helpful to anyone but ill post it anyway.

Liverpool hospital in sydney at the emergency entrance. Theres a 24 hour needle vending machine (dispenses fitpacks) completely free, as many as you want. Usually stocked but ln the rare occasions it's not you can go in and ask for a fitpack and they'll give you at least one, maybe a couple depending on supply. Again, all free, also very easy parking right in front of where the machine is. Very easy to get too, on Elizabeth St just off the Hume Highway.
 
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Western suburbs VIC need

MELB:

I'm in the western suburbs of Melbourne and am having a lot of trouble finding where I can get the needles I use in my size.
I have at the last few years bought all my own equipment through a medical supply shop, but as I ran out on Thursday, I wouldn't get delivery until Tuesday.
Their needles I'm looking for our nothing special, just plain old insulin syringes, but with a much shorter needle, being a girl with thin veins, thats all my body can handle.

I accessed all their needle exchange programs on Friday, in several suburbs but their needles only come into sizes and they are both too long for me.

I've had to use them anyway because I've had nothing else and my arms look as if I've been run over by the wheel of a truck, I've wasted hundreds of dollars in unusable gear and am now getting quite sick so have changed ROA.

Many pharmacies in the western suburbs I'm not so insulin syringes to the general public, I've tried calling several to see.

If anyone could please help me out with info or needles, Id be very grateful, although it doesn't seem like many people would use the ones I do, seeing as though the free exchange program don't supply them.

Im just hoping one of you may have legal access to them or know where i could get some, and of course Im happy to pay for them np, and if your recommending an area I can only drive about as far as the west edge of Melbourne. Thanks heaps.

BDM00187 BD Ultra-Fine Insulin Syringe 1ml 31G x 8mm Thin. [/B]If you could help thx a bunch
 
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Melbourne - car based outreach NSPs ; is this still current?

MELB:

I'm in the western suburbs of Melbourne and am having a lot of trouble finding where I can get the needles I use in my size.
I have at the last few years bought all my own equipment through a medical supply shop, but as I ran out on Thursday, I wouldn't get delivery until Tuesday.
Their needles I'm looking for our nothing special, just plain old insulin syringes, but with a much shorter needle, being a girl with thin veins, thats all my body can handle.

I accessed all their needle exchange programs on Friday, in several suburbs but their needles only come into sizes and they are both too long for me.

I've had to use them anyway because I've had nothing else and my arms look as if I've been run over by the wheel of a truck, I've wasted hundreds of dollars in unusable gear and am now getting quite sick so have changed ROA.

Many pharmacies in the western suburbs I'm not so insulin syringes to the general public, I've tried calling several to see.

If anyone could please help me out with info or needles, Id be very grateful, although it doesn't seem like many people would use the ones I do, seeing as though the free exchange program don't supply them.

Im just hoping one of you may have legal access to them or know where i could get some, and of course Im happy to pay for them np, and if your recommending an area I can only drive about as far as the west edge of Melbourne. Thanks heaps.

BDM00187 BD Ultra-Fine Insulin Syringe 1ml 31G x 8mm Thin. [/B]If you could help thx a bunch

Thanks dm

The first four you list under Melbourne are all Inner South Community Health sites. The big one in St Kilda is the Crisis Centre at 29 Grey St - it's open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

For west side peeps there is Health Works at 4-12 Buckley St Footscray 03 9362 8100. Like Inner Space, it also has drop in and health services for people who inject drugs.

Dandenong has SEADS at 84-88 Foster St 8792 2330

SHARPS in Frankston: 20 Young St 03 9781 1622

In Melb CBD you can access Foot Patrol - their hours are funny so I've cut and pasted from their website: Monday - Friday: 12:00pm - 3:15pm, 4:00pm - 6:45pm and 7:30pm - 10:45pm, Weekends: 12:00pm - 3:45pm and 7:30pm - 11:15pm, Public holidays: 12:00pm - 3:45pm and 7:30pm - 11:15pm. Free call 1800 700 102 or 0412 155 491 from a mobile.

Melbourne also has a number of car based outreach NSPs that operate from roughly 7pm-11pm. Best bet is to call Direct Line, state your location and they will tell you the appropriate one.


Would anyone know if this is still current,

"Melbourne also has a number of car based outreach NSPs that operate from roughly 7pm-11pm."

as Direct Line didn't tell me of this service, ta.
 
North Richmond Community Health
23 Lennox St, Richmond, VIC 3121 Ph: 9418 2269
Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 9am – 5pm Tuesday and Thursday: 9am – 6pm

Also has a vending machine with fitpacks thats switched on when the exchange is not open
 
In QLD there is a needle exchange program running out of Pine Rivers Community Health Center (north of Brisbane) - Physical Address: 568 Gympie Road, STRATHPINE Qld 4500
 
Western Australia
Perth


519 Murray Street (cnr Elder Street), Perth
Monday to Wednesday, 10.00am – 5.00pm
Thursday and Friday, 10.00am – 8.00pm
Saturday and Sunday, 11.00am – 4.00pm
Ph: (08 ) 9321 2877

WASUA has moved from 519 Murray and they have a new number - hours still the same.

New details:

WASUA (Western Australian Substance Users Association)

Suite 21 &22
7 Aberdeen Street,
Perth WA
Phone 08 9325 8387
 
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Hobart - Anglicare in Watchorn Street has a 24 hour vending machine off the street. Equipment isn't free but is pretty cheap.

Is the OP being updated? A 24 hour service is very useful, I see others have also posted without being mentioned in the OP. I presume pricing is not allowed even here unless it's free. In which case, Anglicare at 18 Watchorn Street, Hobart has free equipment during opening hours, with cheap sterile water and tourniquets.

24 hour vending machine fitpacks cost a small amount.
 
I'm working on an updated version of both this thread and the Harm Reduction Contacts sticky also. Thanks for your input SeveredPsyche, it is most appreciated. It's important that the whereabouts of these services and associated information is readily available to the people who need it.

A. <3
 
Is the OP being updated? A 24 hour service is very useful, I see others have also posted without being mentioned in the OP. I presume pricing is not allowed even here unless it's free. In which case, Anglicare at 18 Watchorn Street, Hobart has free equipment during opening hours, with cheap sterile water and tourniquets.

24 hour vending machine fitpacks cost a small amount.

Uhh, it's possible I'm incorrect, im not a mod for AusDD. But it makes no sense to me that the price of clean needles and sterile water and such would not be allowed. Prices of drugs aren't allowed because it encourages sourcing and such. But government sanctioned needle, syringe, and sterile water providers aren't drugs, aren't illegal or even quasi legal (in Australia), and promote harm reduction.

I don't know for sure, but I'd be amazed if saying the prices of legally provided nsp services were against the rules. Hopefully one of the AusDD moderators can confirm. Such information can only serve to promote use of clean needles, which is known to reduce the spead of blood borne pathogens, which is exactly the point of bluelights mission of harm reduction.
 
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Uhh, it's possible I'm incorrect, im not a mod for AusDD. But it makes no sense to me that the price of clean needles and sterile water and such would not be allowed. Prices of drugs aren't allowed because it encourages sourcing and such. But government sanctioned needle, syringe, and sterile water providers aren't drugs, aren't illegal or even quasi legal (in Australia), and promote harm reduction.

I don't know for sure, but I'd be amazed if saying the prices of legally provided nsp services were against the rules. Hopefully one of the AusDD moderators can confirm. Such information can only serve to promote use of clean needles, which is known to reduce the spead of blood borne pathogens, which is exactly the point of bluelights mission of harm reduction.

So far as I am concerned, there is no problem with discussing prices of clean injecting equipment and other HR related items.
 
Thanks, maybe this should be explicitly stated in the guidelines as it looks like no prices are allowed:

http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/711326-The-Australian-Drug-Discussion-Guidelines-2014

3. DONT request information on the availability OR pricing of street drugs, pharmaceuticals or anything else.

This would imply it might be ok:

You must not post or ask for:
Sources to anything
Links to anything
(some HR-related items are allowed)
Prices

But test kit prices have been removed: http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads...t-kit-Sydney?p=9678794&viewfull=1#post9678794
 
Perhaps there is some misunderstanding going on.

Ultimately it's not for me to decide, but it's my personal opinion that prohibiting the prices of lawful harm reduction materials, provided its not in the form of spam, is totally at odds with bluelights mission.
 
SeveredPsyche, I can understand why the quoted passages in your previous post have jointly led to confusion. The conjunction of the two statements implies that it is okay to post links to sources for HR-related products, but not prices for those same products. This does not seem like a rational policy to me. In practice, we have generally allowed people to post both links and prices for HR-related products. (See this thread, for example.) When PsiloSubNaut edited the post you linked to, he must have been unaware of this. Thanks for bringing the issue to my attention, I will amend the relevant guideline with a note that HR-related products are an exception.
 
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