''Dreams are smashed and broken by drugs." - Why an ice treatment centre may help Wellington

By Michelle Barkley
Updated July 29 2015 - 9:16am, first published July 28 2015 - 8:30pm
Ed Daley, Anthony Mundine and former West Tigers player Wes Patten, flanked by representatives of the Glen Centre.
Ed Daley, Anthony Mundine and former West Tigers player Wes Patten, flanked by representatives of the Glen Centre.

A day after Anthony Mundine's return to help Wellington "fight the good fight" against ice (or crystal methamphetamine), Deputy Premier Troy Grant and Assistant Minister for Health, Pru Goward, announced $4 million to fund non-government organisations in delivering local treatment services to tackle ice addiction.

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