NSW government to ramp up pressure on music festival organisers after drug deaths

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NSW government to ramp up pressure on music festival organisers after drug deaths
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The plan would require festival holders to fund additional emergency medical teams and restrict partygoers from attending if they are below the age of 18. 9News

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