New Safety Hub Warns Young Aussies About Methanol Poisoning
The Partying Safely Hub provides warnings on methanol poisoning and drink spiking to protect young Australians abroad, launched ahead of the 2025 Schoolies travel season.
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Urgent warning to young Aussies heading on schoolies overseas
Young Australians heading to schoolies or on adventures abroad have been issued a stark warning.The tragic methanol poisoning deaths of Melbourne teenagers Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, both aged 19, in Laos last year has prompted federal government action to protect young travellers from the dangers lurking overseas.An information resource known as the Partying Safely Hub has officially launched today, backed by Foreign Affairs Minister Penny…
Safety Campaign Launched After Methanol Deaths of Young Aussies
A safety campaign will be launched to help prevent overseas Australian travellers from being poisoned with methanol. A Partying Safely hub will be included in the federal government’s Smartraveller website, offering warnings for individuals attending nightclubs and music festivals abroad. The change comes after the tragic deaths of two young Australians in Laos in late 2024. Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, two 19-year-olds from Melbourne, died fr…
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