The Berejiklian government will reject five key recommendations from its inquiry into the drug ice, including more supervised injecting centres, pill testing and retiring its drug detection dogs.

But the remaining 104 recommendations, including the decriminalisation of the personal use of ice and other illicit drugs, is still being considered.

The Berejiklian has released the final report from its inquiry into the drug ice. Credit:Shannon Morris

On Thursday the government released the four-volume report and its interim response a month after the inquiry’s findings were delivered by Commissioner Professor Dan Howard.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the government would not support the inquiry’s recommendations to open more medically supervised injecting centres, run needle and syringe programs in prisons, allow consumer substance testing (more commonly known as pill testing) and stop using drug detection dogs.