Three Challenges for Psychedelics in Australia in 2024
2024 promises to be a big year for psychedelics everywhere, but nowhere more than in Australia. As legal psychedelic assisted therapy (PAT) ramps up, more education providers open their doors, and communities grapple with prohibition and access, I look at the challenges faced by psychedelics in Australia for 2024 and make some predictions on what we’ll see in the year ahead.
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