Senator DI NATALE (Victoria—Leader of the Australian Greens) (16:23): I move: That the Senate— (a) notes that: (i) 31 August marked International Overdose Awareness Day, commemorating all those who have died or been seriously injured due to drug overdose, (ii) every year, more and more young Australians tragically, and avoidably, die at music festivals after taking pills that had not been tested, and (iii) pill testing saves lives, by providing information to young people about the drugs they are considering taking; and (b) calls on the Federal Government to urgently address the rising rates of harm associated with drug use by implementing and appropriately resourcing evidence-based harm reduction policies, including: (i) provide funding for pill testing trials during this year's summer festival season and in the community, (ii) working with state and territory governments to cease the use of drug sniffer dogs at festivals, (iii) greater access to needle and syringe programs across the country, including urgent roll-out of trials inside prisons, (iv) expanded access to medically supervised injecting facilities across Australia, and (v) promoting awareness of the life-saving opioid reversal drug, Naloxone, highlighting its availability over the counter in pharmacies.