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'Unexpected and interesting': What vaping does to your sense of smell
The research was sparked by emerging trends among young people.
'Short-sighted': Why an expert believes the disposable vape ban is not working
$10 vapes are still on the market - only now they have an added feature.
'Obsessed with things no one cares about': Is Govt distracted from its main priorities?
Smoking has been an issue for the Government - but did anyone ask them to focus on it?
Christopher Luxon’s sister-in-law works for tobacco company
Christopher Luxon has admitted his sister-in-law works for a tobacco company.
Claire Trevett: Rookie whoopsies hit Luxon as teething problems continue
Luxon is learning government is sometimes distractions strung together.
'This is just nonsense': Casey Costello fronts up over excise tax claims
Costello rejects claims she specifically sought out advice on freezing tobacco excise tax.
Associate Health Minister Casey Costello digs in over excise tax claims
Costello rejects claims she specifically sought out advice on freezing tobacco excise tax.
Tobacco ties, recycling rules and Air NZ’s impact | Focus Morning Bulletin February 1, 2024
Government ministers are asked to disclose tobacco industry links, what you can no longer put in your recycling bins and Air New Zealand's impact on our economy in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZHerald
Associate Health Minister likely confused over conflicting tobacco tax comments - PM
A leaked document indicated the NZ First MP had asked for advice on an excise tax freeze.
Why the Kiingitanga national hui is an opportunity for unity
OPINION: Shane Te Pou says the hui represents an opportunity to change direction.
'Brazen' primary students vaping in school classrooms
The total number of students stood down for vaping or smoking increased 19 per cent.
'Smokefree generation': Aotearoa well on track to be smokefree next year
OPINION: NZ has recently had some of the most dramatic decreases in smoking in the world.
Smoking rates drop to all-time low, vaping rises ahead of smokefree repeal
Ten per cent of Kiwi adults vape daily, with rates highest among young people.
Fair pay laws, Cook Strait ferries and Israel's isolation | Focus Morning Bulletin, December 14
Parliament works under urgency while protests take over its lawns, safety concerns after mega-ferries project gets scrapped and why Israel’s becoming increasingly isolated on the world stage in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / AP / Getty / NZHerald
Freak storm, smokefree plans and Wi-Fi on domestic flights | Focus Morning Bulletin, December 13
Severe thunderstorms batter the capital, experts look to alternatives amid the Government’s smokefree plans and how you could soon be getting Wi-Fi on a domestic flight in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / SailGP / Supplied / NZHerald
Snuff, chewing tobacco could be legalised to help smokers quit - but researchers are sceptical
But tobacco control experts say they are unlikely to be popular or help smokers quit.
Vaping for Māori and Pasifika teens on the rise
Youth vaping is dropping but wāhine Māori teen use is a concern.
Why New Zealand's crackdown on vaping needs to go further
OPINION: By next week, disposable vapes need to have nicotine limits and safety features.
'Stock up while you still can': Retailers offload vapes ahead of bans
By next week, disposable vapes need to have maximum nicotine limits and safety features.
Mike Munro: Trashing Brand New Zealand for political gain
OPINION: We're becoming an unwelcome fossil discovery with backward policies.
Mike Hosking: So far the new Government has done one very important thing
OPINION: As much as we want change, we want results more.