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2019 Tour

Educating youth about the dangers of underage drinking

In 2019 the Smashed Project was performed to over 20,450 students, that's over a third of New Zealand's year nine students! From May to September our Smashed team toured from Red Beach, heading down the country, as far south as Mosgiel. Throughout this time they visited a total of 94 schools!

Check out the map to see all of the schools we visted:

Smashed Project impact 

Participants complete pre and post questionaires enabling evaluation of the impact of our programme on student knowledge, awareness, attitudes and intention. 
  • View our Impact and Outcomes Summary here.
  • View the 2019 Evaluation Executive Summary here.

Smashed project tour diary

Meet our Smashed team, find out what they have enjoyed about the 2019 tour, and get some insights on the performance and workshop from students at Palmerston North Boys High and Aquinas College.

Watch more videos about Smashed here.

news articles from the tour


  • Theatre-based campaign which educates students on underage drinking comes to the Bay of Plenty - Bay of Plenty Times
  • Play on underage drinking provides 'wake-up call' for Feilding teenagers - Manawatu Standard
  • Smashed - theatrical approach to underage drinking influencing young and old - Gisborne Herald
  • Helping students deal with peer pressure to drink alcohol - Education Central




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Smashed is proudly provided in New Zealand by the Life Education Trust. 
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