True Crime
A unique look at Australia's treatment of illegal drugs from the 1980s to the present
How did the nation change its mind about drugs? Australia’s repressive treatment of illicit drugs began with racist anti-Chinese laws around 1900. Until the mid-1980s, prohibition seemed absolute and unalterable, supported by local police forces, state and federal agencies and international law.
This book tells the surprising story of what happened next: the turn to a ‘harm minimisation’ approach. Compelled by the AIDS crisis and medical professionals agitating for change, Australian governments began to consider whether thousands of lives could be saved – not by preventing the use of drugs, but by reducing the risks associated with their use. Along the way, what began as a pragmatic response to a health crisis morphed into something more: a moral argument for compassion and respect.
Examining such controversial issues as teenage vaping, pill testing, injecting rooms, medicinal cannabis and the opioid crisis, High Time traces the efforts, often faltering and provisional, to forge a new path forwards. Written with clarity and elegance by one of Australia's leading authorities on drug policy and history, it presents the story of Australian drug law as one that remains unfinished but is moving in a hopeful direction.
‘A magisterial overview of the recent history of drug policy in Australia and a razor-sharp indictment of prohibition as an immensely counterproductive failure’ —Dr Alex Wodak AM
'Brilliant writing. Powerfully argued. Manderson's best.' —Tim Bonyhady, Australian National University
‘[Manderson] treats drug users with compassion, clearly acknowledging how policing and prohibition have often increased risks, particularly for people from vulnerable demographics’ —Books+Publishing
'If, as Manderson writes, our problem has always been not drugs but rather how we talk about them, then High Time is an exemplar of the solution, an impassioned yet clearheaded case for finally closing the book on the folly of drug prohibition.' —Australian Book Review
'[A] social and political history in a literally vital area of policy. It should be on the desk of every member of every parliament in the nation.'—Pearls and Irritations
© 2026 La Trobe University Press (E-bog): 9781743824566
Udgivelsesdato
E-bog: 22. april 2026
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