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Anzac Day 2023, concerns around Assisted Dying practitioner info & warning of $2k Census fines | Focus Morning Bulletin: 25 April, 2023
Thousands across Aotearoa turn out to Anzac Day commemorations, concerns around Assisted Dying practitioner info being publically released and Stats NZ remind Kiwis of $2k Census fines in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
'Unbelievably irresponsible': Assisted death doctors warned they may be publicly named
One health practioner said it would "paint targets" on doctors' and nurses' backs.
Death with a view: Man’s unique assisted dying request
Kiwis have been dying in their own way - at the beach, or in bed with a dog at their feet.
Euthanasia laws too strict and should be relaxed, Act leader David Seymour says
A requirement that patients only have six months to live should be removed, the MP says.
A father chose to end his life at 92. His daughter hit record
New York Times: To cope, Ondi Timoner did what she knows best, she made a movie.
Focus Morning Bulletin: 21 July, 2022
New figures on assisted dying in New Zealand revealed, it's down to two in the race to become British Prime Minister and construction costs rise at the fastest pace on record in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Euthanasia complaint being investigated by Health and Disability Commissioner
A total of 143 people have died from euthanasia in New Zealand.
Analysis: Battle may be brewing over broadening euthanasia laws
Parliament could come under pressure to broaden euthanasia laws in 2024.
Revealed: The number of Kiwis who have had assisted deaths since euthanasia legalised
Euthanasia has been legal in New Zealand since November.
Euthanasia: Are we ready for legalised assisted dying in NZ?
Scarlett Cvitanovich asks if NZ is prepared for a huge medical and legal challenge.
Only 10% of health workers 'definitely' willing to assist death
More than 1000 expected to request assisted death in the first year after law change.
Warning issued over 'unregulated' euthanasia drugs
Concoctions prepared for swallowing may lead to drawn-out and or painful deaths.
Euthanasia: What happens if the drugs don't work?
A number of ethical and legal questions are being asked about euthanasia by experts.
'I'd be the perfect husband': David Seymour says he'd quit politics for love, family
The Act party leader and former DWTS contestant wants to find love.
What does the End of Life Choice Act mean for New Zealand?
Opinion: What has changed since public consultation, and when will it be in effect?
Focus Live: PM Jacinda Ardern addresses media after meeting with cabinet
PM Jacinda Ardern reacts to final election results after meeting with cabinet. Video / Mark Mitchell
Doctors prepare to put euthanasia law into action
Doctors are set for a year of planning as the End of Life Choice Act comes into force.
Referendum results: PM explains why she said yes to cannabis reform
Jacinda Ardern said her vote was a personal vote.
Focus Live: ACT leader David Seymour thanks MPs support for End of Life Choice Bill
ACT leader David Seymour and deputy Brooke van Velden thank MP's and supporters after the "yes" vote on the End of Life Choice Act. Video / ACT Party / Mark Tantrum
'Lecretia can rest now': Matt Vickers' emotional tribute after End of Life referendum result
When the result came through yesterday, I was overcome with a sense of relief.
Referendum result too late for husband who died in agony
Christchurch mother-of-two Amanda Simpson is a staunch supporter of assisted dying.