Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called health spending.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 91 - 120 of 722 in total
-
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
-
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
-
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
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
'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
-
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
-
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
-
The calming power of cow cuddles
A North Queensland farm is offering cow cuddles as a form of therapy.
Cow Cuddling Co is the creation of former business strategist Lawrence Fox, who has himself felt the healing power of bovine… Audio
-
Oral Questions for Thursday 25 August 2022
Audio 25 Aug 2022Questions to Ministers CHRIS BAILLIE to the Minister of Police: Does he agree with the Prime Minister's statement, made on Tuesday, that "Police do keep a tally of ram raids in different regions"; if… Audio
-
Meet a new MP: Dan Rosewarne
We meet a new MP, Dan Rosewarne who gave hs maiden speech this week: a chance to say 'who I am, how I got to be here and what I hope to achieve'. Video, Audio
-
Top Stories for Thursday 28 July 2022
Top stories for Thursday 28 July 2022 Some acute heart patients are spending weeks in hospital waiting for surgery The hiring of former Breakfast presenter Kamahl Santamaria costs TVNZ's head of news… Audio
-
Youth MPs grill government ministers on wide range of topics
Government Ministers were faced with a series of challenging questions by Youth MPs at Parliament today on a wide variety of subjects.
-
Robertson on government spending and inflation
Opposition parties are calling on the government to take some responsibility for the record high inflation which is stretching some household budgets to breaking point.
National and ACT both say the… Audio
-
Why men struggle with friendship
When British comedian and writer Max Dickins decided to propose to his girlfriend, he realised there was no one he could call on to be his best man. But Max quickly learned that he wasn't the only man… Audio
-
Nici Wickes: 'Food is a great companion for me'
Audio 11 Jul 2022In her new book A Quiet Kitchen, food writer Nici Wickes shares not only lockdown recipes but reflections on the joy of living solo and the health setback that many women experience with menopause. Audio
-
The worst of times?
Audio 10 Jul 2022There‘s plenty of worrying news around at the moment - alongside crisis claims in the media about imminent economic recession and even collective national depression. Are the media helping us identify… Audio
-
Tips for spending wisely at the supermarket
Many of us are feeling the squeeze from rising inflation. At times like these the weekly grocery bill is often the first area we cut back on. So today's expert is registered nutritionist Amanda Brien… Audio
-
More support urged for many struggling to keep warm in winter
New Zealand is known for its cold homes, and as winter bites, calls are growing for more support for those who can't keep warm.
Charities say more and more people are struggling to pay their power… Audio
-
Is sleeping alone a better night's sleep, the debate continues
Every so often this topic comes up. Should couples sleep together, or apart, if they want better sleep? The consensus of expert opinion seems to be that sleep divorces are fine Jim speaks to Dr Alex… Audio
-
Australia vies for NZ nurses with higher wages
Australia's trying to poach New Zealand nurses during a world wide shortage of health professionals with wages reportedly up to three times the going rate here.
Queensland's is running a recruitment… Video, Audio
-
Student nurse on pressure on the workforce
According to one recent DHB study, nearly one-in-three nursing students quit their studies before qualifying, due to financial pressure, family responsibilities and other factors made worse by… Audio
-
Nurses organisation concerned shortage will get worse
There are fears the nursing shortage is about to get much worse.
Nearly one-in-three nursing students drop-out before qualifying, due to financial pressure, family responsibilities and other factors… Audio
-
Nurses organisation concerned shortage will get worse
There are fears the nursing shortage is about to get much worse.
Nearly one-in-three nursing students drop-out before qualifying, due to financial pressure, family responsibilities and other factors… Audio
-
Nearly one in three nursing students drop out before qualifying
Nearly one-in-three nursing students drop-out before qualifying, due to financial pressure, family responsibilities and other factors made worse by Covid-19.
At the same time, health boards and rest… Audio
-
Reading Everest: Notes on Budgets
The Budget gets presented, debated and commented on more than most best sellers but like A Brief History of Time very few people have the time and energy to read all of it. Audio
-
A Budget searching for balance
Audio 21 May 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast Deputy Political Editor Craig McCulloch runs the numbers on the Budget and its political implications. Audio
-
National Party responds to latest Budget
The National Party has lashed out at what it calls "out of control spending" in the latest Budget.
Among the big ticket items in Thursday's budget were a record investment in health, a $350 payment… Audio
-
Top Stories for Friday 20 May 2022
Audio 20 May 2022Reaction to yesterday's big spending budget, one billion dollars has gone to easing the rising cost of living, 12 billion dollars has gone to health, experts break down the numbers. Audio
-
Whānau Ora responds to Budget 2022 funding for Maori
For Māori the Budget includes $580 million of spending across health, social and justice sectors.
The Māori Health Authority - Te Mana Hauora Māori - gets $168 million for Māori health services over… Video, Audio
-
Advocates for more Pharmac drugs react to Budget 2022
Health is one of the major budget items, with $11.1 billion over the next four years.
It's the biggest government investment in health to date with a huge focus on creating Health NZ and a Māori… Video, Audio
-
What Cantabrians are hoping for in Budget 2022
This afternoon, New Zealanders will learn what the government's dishing out in this year's budget.
Health is expected to be the big-ticket item today with the reforms taking up a decent chunk of the… Audio