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New Zealanders say 'yes' to euthanasia - so what happens now?
New Zealanders want voluntary euthanasia. When can they get it and who qualifies?
New Zealanders want voluntary euthanasia. When can they get it and who qualifies?
Preliminary referendum results are due out tomorrow afternoon.
New York Times: Children aged one to 12 would now able to die with the help of a doctor.
It will be at least two weeks before voters find out the referendum results.
Former prime minister Helen Clark has also publicly announced she will vote 'yes'.
Lecretia Seales' parents on her legacy campaigning for voluntary euthanasia.
Two compassionate Kiwi women take opposite positions on the End of Life Choice referendum.
She sat in prison she reflecting on whether helping her mum die was the right decision.
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Still undecided on your euthanasia vote? Here's what you need to know.
COMMENT: End of Life Choice Act will enable first state-sanctioned killings since 1957.
ZB debate: Should a teen be able to choose to end life without telling parents?
'People ought to have some, some way of saying this is long enough.'
It's a far cry from poll results in March, when more Kiwis were in favour of the bill.
Daniel Watts in favour of amalgamation of councils and jobs for locals first.
"I also know the beauty it brings in being able to guide someone out of this life."
Auckland church leaders call instead for improvement of hospice and palliative care.
COMMENT: The centre-right is not a tension-free zone.
TOP candidate Abe Gray wants cannabis legalised; Act's Brooke van Velden backs euthanasia.
Comment: Whatever happened to protecting the most vulnerable?
Cancer sufferer says Kiwis could be coerced into an early death.
Need to get up to speed on the euthanasia referendum? See here for a quick guide.
'There is an overriding issue of control and dignity," says former deputy PM.
Covid, election, referenda - there's lots of noise out there. What should you believe?
What makes David Seymour tick outside of politics? The Herald found out.
Arguing over euthanasia at the dinner table? Here's what the evidence says.
Kiwis will be asked in September to decide on what side of this debate they stand.
Comment: Time to reflect, five years since Lecretia Seales succumbed to her brain tumour.
Saatchi's Paul Wilson finds himself in the middle of two of NZ's most contentious issues.
"Covid-19 has uncovered the reality of how truly we care about the vulnerable."