A DANCE music festival with an appalling record of drug deaths and injury has taken another two young lives and left three more fighting for theirs — leaving justice campaigners questioning why it was ...
Organisers for the highly maligned Defqon.1 dance festival have announced the event has been “postponed indefinitely” and will not return to Australia this year after failing to secure a suitable ...
Three weeks after two festival-goers died from suspected drug overdoses at Sydney's Defqon.1, ACT Greens leader Shane Rattenbury is pushing to relocate the festival to Canberra. The NSW Premier has ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian will seek the advice of an expert panel on how to make music ...
Joseph Pham, 23, from western Sydney, had a heart attack and died after an apparent drug overdose at the Defqon.1 music festival in Penrith on Saturday night. Diana Nguyen, a 21-year-old Melbourne ...
DAYS after burying his son, the shattered father of a young reveller who died from a suspected overdose at the Defqon. 1 dance party has made an emotional plea for a similar festival tomorrow to be ...
When government policy is failing so badly that people are dying, the time for a re-think is long overdue. It's time the Berejiklian Government listened to grieving families, former police and experts ...
A father whose son died at the Defqon.1 music festival three years ago has called on Premier Gladys Berejiklian not to close it down. The Premier had pledged such action after two people died at the ...
Organisers announced yesterday via their website and social media that Defqon.1 would not be returning to Australia in 2019. Crowds at last year’s Defqon.1 festival. Picture: Instagram RELATED: Inside ...
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