No community is immune from drugs, but having factual information about drug use is an important step in being able to prevent use and related harm. This is exactly what members of our rural communities have been gathering over the last couple of months ,with the most recent forum last night at Lowood.
Constable Teagan Masters (Lowood Police Station), Jonathon Cowley (Crime Stoppers Queensland), Mrs Jeanette Johnson (Lowood High School), Senior Sergeant Bruce Peel (Acting Officer in Charge Lowood Police Station), Mrs Stacey Beu (Principal Lowood High School), Mr Peter Lupton (EACH) and MP Jim McDonald (Member for Lockyer)
The Ipswich District Crime Prevention Unit, in partnership with Family Drug Support and Crime Stoppers Queensland, have been facilitating methamphetamine community information forums in the rural communities across the Ipswich police district, having now completed all four forums in Rosewood, Esk, Boonah and Lowood.
Tuesday night’s forum at Boonah included a presentation from Ms




