Meth is closing in on alcohol as New Zealand's most addictive substance. Everyone from teenagers to 60-year-old middle-class white men are using it. Click here to read more...
In March 2017, New Zealand 'P' Pull - a group of ex-addicts and health care workers - plan to launch a Porirua campaign to highlight what they say is New Zealand's biggest problem. Click here to read more...
A police superintendent says methamphetamine, better known as P, is a common and popular choice of drug in New Zealand - and it's getting worse. Click here to read more...
Despite using various code names for his product a Blenheim man selling (meth) methamphetamine and cannabis by text message has been caught. Click here to read more...
For a town that used to be known as the cannabis capital of New Zealand, it is now being dubbed "Methport" as its easier to get P than it is weed. Click here to read more...
Another bust... Five people have been arrested in the Otago Lakes Central region in a three day drug sting. One is likely to face methamphetamine dealing charges. Click here to read more...
A report funded by the Ministry of Health, which provides key recommendations for the country's first national standard for methamphetamine contamination. Click here to read more...
More than 400 tenants have been forced from their Housing New Zealand (HNZ) homes in the last year due to Methamphetamine (P) contamination. Click here to read more...
The tell-tale signs of a meth lab don't change. They are stains on walls and door frames, trash overflowing with pill packets, blackened windows and CCTV-style security are usually evidence that an ordinary house harbours illegal secrets. Click here to read more...