For our latest safety information, see the Be Safe, Feel Safe booklet below.
- Safety information from New Zealand Police (PDF, 818KB)
For our latest safety information, see the Be Safe, Feel Safe booklet below.
The Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 divides illegal drugs into Classes A, B and C, with associated offences and penalties. Drugs may be depressants, hallucinogens or stimulants. Temporary Class Drug ... More
Roadside drug driving testing aims to detect and deter drug driving and help reduce the number of serious injuries and death caused by drivers with impairing substances on our roads.New Zealand Police ... More
Find out what cannabis is, what it looks like, what the laws are against it and what Police is doing to reduce the use and production of this illegal drug ... More
Find out what methamphetamine is, what it looks like and what Police is doing to reduce the use of this illegal drug ... More
Information about, and links to, people and organisations that can help you with drugs and alcohol problems ... More
Alcohol is the most common recreational drug in New Zealand. Read some of the laws, offences and penalties relating to it. It includes what under-18s can and can't do and explains local liquor bans ... More
Tips on how to stay safe when you and your friends are out drinking. Includes drink spiking, pubs, clubs and parties, getting home safely and alcohol-assisted sexual assault ... More
Find out who needs a liquor licence and where to apply for one ... More
The practice of people bringing alcohol to unlicensed venues and community events can raise questions as to whether the practice is lawful, or if the premises is being used as a ‘place of resort’. ... More