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Some Southland, Otago cancer patients sent to Christchurch
Some Southland and Otago cancer patients are being sent to Christchurch and other hospitals for treatment amid a crippling doctor shortage.
Dunedin Hospital has recently stopped key services for… Audio
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Mental Health Commission on spending on mental health facilities
Just $15 million of the $500 million allocated to build or upgrade 12 mental health facilities has so far been spent by the government.
Mass overhauls were promised in 2019 to upgrade facilities… Audio
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Australia: Hillsong Church spending in spotlight, concussion action, 'wall of dead fish'
Audio 22 Mar 2023Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about the review into Hillsong Pentecostal Church spending, after an independent MP used parliamentary privilege to level allegations… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 20 March 2023
Top stories for 20 March 2023 State Owned Enterprises are paying lobbying firms hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for advice and political intelligence on MPs Spending on new mental health… Audio
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The Week in Detail: From silicosis to SailGP
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Australia: Aukus unveiled, lavish Hillsong, concussion action
Audio 15 Mar 2023Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the Aukus submarine and defence technology details announced yesterday - including its $368b price tag over the next 30 years. It's… Audio
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Do public service consultancy criticisms stack up?
Consultants and contractors are a favourite punching bag for opposition parties - of all colours - and National is just the latest to land a solid blow, leaving Labour off-balance.
The numbers show… Audio
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Ambulance ramping getting more common with ED pressure
As our hospital emergency departments buckle under the relentless demand, flow-on effects are being felt across the health sector.
Ambulances are spending increasing amounts of time waiting outside… Video, Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 23 February 2023
Audio 23 Feb 2023Questions to Ministers MARJA LUBECK to the Minister of Energy and Resources: What reports has she seen on how New Zealand's electricity sector is responding to electricity outages caused by Cyclone… Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: looking after yourself and others
Thousands of North Islanders are facing uncertainty, loss and grief in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle. Psychologist Sarb Johal talks about how people can get the psychological support they need. Audio
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Charlotte Wells on her hit film 'Aftersun'
Writer-director Charlotte Wells chats to Simon Morris about the father-daughter relationship in Aftersun - a little gem of a film with two dynamite leads. Video, Audio
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The Panel with Mark Sainsbury and Ella Henry (Part Two)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Mark Sainsbury and Ella Henry discuss stormwater spending in Auckland and insurance claims post-cyclone. Plus, they speak to public health specialist… Audio
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A year of disruption: Parliament's 2022 in review
The last episode of The House for this year is an opportunity to look back at some of the goings-on in Parliament that we covered in 2022. Audio
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$1.5m vaccination campaign after most vaccinated
An RNZ investigation can reveal most of the work, and spending on a $1.5 million dollar Covid-19 vaccination campaign happened after almost everyone had been vaccinated.
Delays, questionable content… Audio
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Govt plans spending shake-up for start of 2023
A newly-prioritised spending plan and fresh ministerial line-up are part of Labour's plan to reset the political landscape for the start of next year - election year. The government's been under… Audio
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Ardern weighs spending priorities and Cabinet line-up ahead of election year
A newly prioritised spending plan and fresh ministerial line-up are part of Labour's plan to reset the political landscape for the start of 2023 - election year.
The political headwinds are… Audio
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Teens and screens - the best approach
A year into the pandemic, when children and teenagers all over the world were spending extra time on screens not just for fun, but also for school, pediatrician Dr Michael Rich knew parents needed… Audio
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Catherine De Lange: Spending time near water is beneficial to our mental health
Audio 4 Dec 2022A 2016 study in Wellington found that residents with ocean views had lower levels of psychological distress. For every 10% increase in how much blue water people could see, the researchers found a… Audio
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Hamilton West by-election offers teaser for 2023
Audio 3 Dec 2022Hamilton West polling for a new MP closes on 10 December - a litmus test for next year's general election. Crime and the cost of living are top of mind for most voters, but so far they're not rushing… Audio
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Long hospital stays for mental health amid lack of options
People in the middle of mental health crises are spending longer than they should in hospitals because they have nowhere else to go.
North Shore Hospital says some of its emergency department… Audio
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Electric machines will solve our climate woes - engineer
Australian inventor and entrepreneur Dr Saul Griffith has a simple solution to fix one of the biggest problem our world faces. He says to put the brakes on climate change we need to do one thing… Audio
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Labour's to-do list and the question of lasting reform
It's less than a year until the next election and Labour's still got a lot on its legislative agenda this term. Audio
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For pre-schoolers a healthy amount of active play is 3 hours per day
Audio 3 Nov 2022According to the World Health Organisation, children under 5 need 180 minutes of physical activity every day. To help early childhood teachers give pre-schoolers the physical activity they need to… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 26 October 2022
Audio 26 Oct 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? TAMATI COFFEY to the Associate Minister of Education (Maori… Audio
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National Party slams rising government spend on consultants
Government spending on contractors and consultants jumped by a third last year, up $300 million.
The latest public service workforce data shows one-point-two-billion-dollars was spent, all while… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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Why Fazerdaze disappeared
She was young, ambitious and wildly successful, then she disappeared. Tony Stamp finds out where Fazerdaze went and how she's coming back with new EP Break!. Video, Audio
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'It was pretty hairy': 501 deportee turned evangelist chaplain spends time on Ukraine front line
A 501 deportee, turned Evangelist Chaplain promised god he would never fire another gun - a promise that became near impossible to keep when he ended up working on the front line in Ukraine.
After… Audio
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Labour, National cross swords over tax, social insurance
Audio 1 Oct 2022Labour claims New Zealand's economy is holding up well compared to many others, but global pressures and new policies may threaten its re-election chances.
National has been on the attack, with the… Audio
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Laura Fergusson closure leaves a gap that's hard to fill
The closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust's Auckland rehabilitation and respite facility came as a shock - what does it tell us about the state of disability support services? Audio