Chch police: More smacking prosecutions
TVNZ July 07, 2009 Christchurch police say they are prosecuting more people as a result of the anti-smacking law. The […]
TVNZ July 07, 2009 Christchurch police say they are prosecuting more people as a result of the anti-smacking law. The […]
Family First NZ says that government funded organisations are working and spending overtime pushing the anti-smacking law, attacking the Referendum,
Sunday Star Times 05/07/2009 A TOP academic has warned parents they risk long-term psychological damage to their children by arguing
Newstalk ZB 05/07/2009 Lobby group Family First is furious about a taxpayer-funded newsletter promoting the so-called anti-smacking law. The Families
Family First NZ is furious that the Families Commission has used its latest government-funded newsletter to promote the anti-smacking law
Herald Sun (Aust) July 04, 2009 BEING in a long-term relationship protects you against Alzheimer\’s disease in later life, researchers
Herald Sun (Aust) July 02, 2009 FOR years families have been told not to eat dinner in front of the
TV3 News 02 Jul 09 A bill that would have banned liquor advertising on radio and television was defeated by
The Wellingtonian 2 July 09 An advertising campaign targeted at central Wellington has outraged some, and left others simply speechless.
Family First NZ is welcoming news from the Electoral Enrolment Centre today that more than 25,000 people have enrolled or
Family First NZ says that the Prime Minister John Key has the numbers to amend the anti-smacking law and prevent
Family First NZ says that Treasury figures reveal that $52 million has been budgeted for social policy advice for the
NZ Herald Jul 01, 2009 Child advocates say children\’s lives will be at risk because of a Government decision to
The Press 01 July 2009 The Government has rejected a conditional offer from the promoters of the smacking referendum that
The Press 01/07/2009 Reports of child abuse and findings of emotional abuse and neglect have more than doubled in Christchurch
Otago Daily Times 1 Jul 2009 The Green Party\’s three-year campaign to allow cannabis to be used for medicinal purposes came