Community members and local authorities in Ōtara are urging the closure of the only liquor store in the town centre, citing escalating alcohol-related anti-social behaviour and public drinking despite a 24/7 alcohol ban, as the temporary alcohol policy freeze is set to end in mid
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****Proposed changes to alcohol laws common sense for retailers**** \\ \\ **17 March 2026**\\ \\ Changes to New Zealand’s alcohol laws announced by Associate Justice Minister, Nicole McKee, and Regulation Minister, David Seymour, yesterday are common sense, Retail NZ chief executive, Carolyn Young, says.Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.