A recently retired intensive care specialist is calling for Health Minister Shane Reti's resignation over the government's backtrack on smokefree legislation. The National-led government wants to scrap the legislation, which would have reduced the number of stores able to sell cigarettes to around 600 nationwide, limit the strength of nicotine, and make it illegal to sell tobacco to anyone born after 2009. But Dr Stephen Streat, who was also the clinical director of Organ Donation New Zealand for more than a decade, says he saw patients have limbs amputated, suffer heart attacks, stroke, lung disease and pneumonia - all from their exposure to smoking. And as Luka Forman reports, he's not the only one furious about the decision.
It is December already. We head back to Rosehill for a promising card. It is not long until I reset the numbers at the end of 2021 and I have some catching up to do. With rain due on Saturday, we should stay in the soft range at worst considering the improvement the track has […]
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