The Anex Bulletin is the Australian Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) sector’s magazine, published by Anex six times a year. The only magazine of its type in the world, the Anex Bulletin canvasses a range of NSP-related issues and keeps harm reduction workers up-to-date with new information, research findings and emerging issues for the sector. First published in December 2002, more than 4,000 copies of each edition are distributed across Australia.
In the online form below you can request copies of the current edition, or back editions, of the Anex Bulletin. Alternatively you can contact us on 03 9486 6399 or email info@anex.org.au to make the request.
Anex Bulletin Vol 11 Ed 5 Our appetite for stimulants. Special ice edition
Anex Bulletin Vol 11 Ed 4 AMA backs naloxone overdose prevention roll out
Anex Bulletin Vol 11 Ed 3 When it’s not just the drugs talking (References)
Anex Bulletin Vol 11 Ed 2 Going coast to coast with NSP coverage
Anex Bulletin Vol 11 Ed 1 Isolated fentanyl hotspot prompts urgent round table
Anex Bulletin Vol 10 Ed 6 International Overdose Awareness Day
Anex Bulletin Vol10 Ed 5 Suffering in silence
Anex Bulletin Volume 10 Ed 4 Back to basics
Anex Bulletin Volume 10 Edition 3 Christmas special
Anex Bulletin Volume 10 Edition 2 Recovery (References)
Anex Bulletin Volume 10 Edition 1 Top ten junctures (References)
CAUTION: This edition of the Bulletin contains material that some may find offensive
Anex Bulletin Volume 9 Edition 6: Injected opiods demand new approach (References)
Anex Bulletin Volume 9 Edition 5: Iranian treatment for women (References)
Anex Bulletin Volume 9, Edition 4: Framework released (References)
Anex Bulletin Volume 9, Edition 2: Methadone breakthrough
Anex Bulletin Volume 9, Edition 1: Naloxone 101
Anex Bulletin Volume 8, Edition 6: Harm reduction & smoking (References)
Anex Bulletin Volume 8, Edition 5: Social inclusion model fits transient mining workforce
Anex Bulletin Volume 8, Edition 4: Lines in the sand
Anex Bulletin Volume 8, Edition 3: Reducing inequality cuts drug harms
Anex Bulletin Editorial Reference Panel
The Editorial Reference Panel is established to provide editorial guidance to Anex in the development of the Anex Bulletin. The Reference Panel plays a vital role in providing high-level advice on the publication’s content and style. Membership comprises:
- Ms Cheryl Delalande, Manager Darebin Community Health Service
- Ms Sharon Dukic, Project Manager, Department of Health & Ageing
- Ms Ann Frizzell, Director, Treatment Program and Policy Section, Department of Health
- Mr Roland Jauernig, Manager, Victorian Department of Human Services
- Mr Robert Kemp Manager, Needle and Syringe Program Management Unit (NSPMU), Division of Chief Health Officer, QLD Health
- Mr Mark Lowery, Executive Officer, Western Australian Substance Users Association (WASUA)
- Mr Stephen Lymb, Manager Harm Reduction, Population Health Programs Division, Drug and Alcohol Council of South Australia
- Ms Rosemary Mason, Senior Policy Officer, NSW Health
- Mr Gregory Perry, Nurse Unit Manager, Biala Harm Reduction Centre, Metro North Health Service District, Queensland Health
