Police charge almost 100 people with drug offences at the Field Day music festival, held yesterday at The Domain in Sydney, as organisers praise the behaviour of the 27,000-strong crowd.
Police have charged almost 100 people with drug offences at a Sydney music festival on New Year's Day.More than 27,000 people attended the festivalRevellers at Field Day, held on Sunday, were met with teams of covert and in-uniform police officers targeting anti-social behaviour, alcohol crime, and illegal drugs.
"All authorities present commented on excellent crowd behaviour and a welcome return to music festivals post-COVID."
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