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Where there’s smoke, there’s sugar

1 Nov 2014

If there’s one thing Dirty Politics has made clear, it’s that astroturfing (masking who’s really behind the message) is alive and well in New Zealand. Keith Ng reports.

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Most people with addiction simply grow out of it: why is this widely denied?

1 Nov 2014

The idea that addiction is a chronic, progressive disease that requires treatment doesn't hold up to the evidence. Maia Szalavitz.argues the ‘ageing out’ experience of the majority is ignored by treatment providers and journalists.

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A remarkable lifetime achievement

1 Nov 2014

Tihi Puanaki – a driving force behind award-winning kapa haka group Te Kotahitanga for more than four decades – has just won a Lifetime Achievement award at this year’s Pride of NZ Awards.

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Our ‘psycho’ psychoactive substances legislation

1 Nov 2014

New Zealand’s Psychoactive Substances Act has been described as world leading. But in 2014, public moral apoplexy and political disquiet resulted in a reversal of what the legislation was designed to achieve.

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A court that heals

1 Nov 2014

Offenders opting to come under New Zealand’s first Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court choose a stretch of healing, rather than jail time. It’s hard work for everyone, but it’s paying off. Keri Welham visits the Alcohol and Other Drug Tr

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About a drug: Methamphetamine

1 Aug 2014

Amphetamine, meth’s parent drug, was first synthesised in Berlin in 1887 by Romanian chemist Lazâr Edeleanu, but its potency as a central nervous system stimulant wasn’t really discovered until 1927.

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Q&A: I’m Lotta. I’m an alcoholic.

1 Aug 2014

Lotta Dann, the journalist wife of TVNZ political editor Corin Dann and a mother of three, has outed herself as a recovering alcoholic and released a book, Mrs D is Going Without, which has quickly become a bestseller.

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Mythbusters: Substance and substantiation

1 Aug 2014

Tobacco plain packaging laws are an experiment that hasn’t worked. Tobacco companies claim the new law has led to a booming black market for cheap cigarettes instead of stamping out smoking.

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Viewpoints: So should naloxone become more accessible in New Zealand?

1 Aug 2014

In the US, opiates cause thousands of overdose deaths each year. Making naloxone more readily available here would widen the safety net for overdose victims.

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Decriminalise cannabis, decriminalise Māori?

1 Aug 2014

That Māori are more often criminalised for cannabis use is often used as another good argument for decriminalisation. Hirini Kaa argues things are more complex than that.

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Guest editorial: Towards global drug policy pathways that work

1 Aug 2014

The Global Commission on Drugs proposes a new drug control regime for the 21st century. The experience of what regulation means in practice is informing policy, as Steve Rolles explains

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Face Trashed

1 Aug 2014

Alcohol marketing on social media is cheap, successful and legal. But researchers say New Zealand should be attempting to control marketers’ sophisticated digital strategies.