The Drug Foundation, Te Rau Ora and Hāpai te Hauora call on the Crown to meet its obligations under Te Tiriti as it drafts cannabis law.
NZ Drug Foundation is sharing details of the world's largest survey on drug use. This news item is published on behalf of the organisers of Global Drug Survey 2020
Local hero Henare O’Keefe is taking High Court action to overturn a liquor licence renewal in his community of Flaxmere. The Hastings District Councillor and QSM recipient, known as the ‘ambassador of love’, says Māori should have more say
Kali Mercier sets out what we know in 2020, and outlines how the need to collect accurate information has never been greater.
The 2019 State of the Nation report provides a snapshot of available data on how NZ deals with drugs. Release November 2019.
Back in 2016, a provocative Newshub headline introduced middle New Zealand to the existence of “drug-fuelled sex binges” known as chemsex. Natalie Bould explains how an unfortunate media outcry prompted an important new study.
Some say cannabis law is a tool of race and class oppression. At the same time, many people with terminal illness or chronic pain have found relief in the drug. Chloe Ann-King and Hannah McGowan investigate the history.
Concerned communities often don’t know they can object to more alcohol sales in their area or how to go about it. Te Hiringa Hauora and Community Law Centres are lending a hand.
Indigenous Canadians have been dissatisfied with the way cannabis legalisation has failed to work for them.