The document proposes a communications strategy to address the ice epidemic among Australian youth, focusing on harm minimization rather than abstinence, as traditional scare tactics have proven ineffective. It emphasizes the need for an adult-to-adult dialogue that presents a balanced view of the drug, acknowledging both its euphoric effects and severe consequences, while empowering users to make informed decisions. The strategy includes creating a political party, 'Action Against Ice,' to redirect communication funds toward broader health issues and to foster public discourse on the choices and responsibilities associated with ice use.