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ALMOST 100 revellers have been arrested at a western Sydney dance music festival for drug and alcohol related offences.
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The organisers of the Defqon. 1 have promised a raft of harm minimisation measures including hugs, Facebook buddies and drug amnesty bins should this year’s postponed event go ahead. Defqon. 1 ...
The boss of Defqon.1 has blasted Australia's heavy-handed approach to drugs after two people died at the festival last year. Simon Coffey, director of Q-dance which runs Defqon.1, ...
An emergency doctor left in charge of the chaotic medical tent at the Defqon. 1 music festival shouted out for an ambulance twice amid frantic efforts to resuscitate reveller Joseph Pham — but ...
Ms Nguyen collapsed at the Defqon. 1 festival near Penrith on September 15 last year and died in hospital from MDMA toxicity. The final moments of the young festival-goers have been laid out in ...
Defqon.1 may not be going ahead this year, but now a group of punters have decided to take matters into their own hands and stage a protest rave. A Facebook event called ‘OFFICIAL STREET PARADE ...
Following the deaths of 2 attendees last year from suspected drug overdoses, Q-Dance the promoters for the Defqon.1 hardstyle festival announced that the venue, Sydney International Regatta Centre, no ...
Defqon.1 festival 'postponed indefinitely', nine months after reveller deaths. By Genevieve Rota. May 30, 2019 — 6.45pm. Save. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later.
Hardcore music festival Defqon.1 has been postponed indefinitely after the NSW state-owned site where it was scheduled to be held in September withdrew its support following two drug deaths at ...
Defqon.1 has been postponed indefinitely with organisers claiming the state government-run venue had withdrawn its support.
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