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  • Is stagnating science funding leaving NZ more exposed to hazards?

    Audio 5 Feb 2026
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    The scientists' association says reform of science funding has stagnated, and leaves the country exposed to worsening hazards.  Audio

  • Storm-hit community clears up low-priority slips

    News
    New Zealand weather
    30 Jan 2026
    Ōakura Community Hall had been devastated by a slip that smashed through the rear wall and filled the hall with mud, trees and debris on Sunday 18 January, 2026. Muddy water was continuing to flow out the hall's front doors hours after the slip begun. The hall was only reroofed and renovated about 18 months ago, after a massive community fundraising effort.

    Residents are wondering whether there are better ways to empower them to clear up after storms.

    Storm-hit community clears up low-priority slips
  • 'It's not enough': Marae welcome funding boost but say more could be done

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    29 Jan 2026
    Hinerupe Marae - the Civil Defence base and welfare centre in Te Araroa.

    Marae are welcoming the governments funding boost as a "good start" for the marae communities who turn out time and time in the wake of severe weather events. Tauranga Moana...

    Marae welcome recovery funding boost but say more could be done
  • Well wishes across political spectrum as Collins resigns

    News
    Politics
    28 Jan 2026
    Defence Minister Judith Collins and Foreign Minister Winston Peters reveal the planes chosen to replace the Defence Force's ageing 757s, and a fleet of helicopters to be based on New Zealand's frigates.

    "I've seen Judith and I know she's got a great intellect, she's got a great sense of humour, but most important she's cared a lot for our people and our staff," Christopher Luxon says.

    Well wishes across political spectrum as Judith Collins resigns
  • Marae to be reimbursed for help provided during weather event

    Audio 28 Jan 2026

    The government has announced a financial support package for regions hard hit by last week's weather event.Otetao Reti Marae's Civil Defence lead Paora Glassie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio

  • Ministry for Pacific Peoples plan looks at next three years

    News
    Pacific
    27 Jan 2026
    The Ministry for Pacific Peoples are proposing to slash 40 percent of its staff

    The ministry has lost nearly NZ$36 million in government funding, but its chief executive says the budget cut does not affect delivery of support.

    Ministry for Pacific Peoples plan looks at next three years
  • 'I'm really good at hugging': Marae open doors to cut off community

    News
    New Zealand weather
    24 Jan 2026
    Paora Glassie, Civil Defence lead for Ōtetao Reti Marae at Punaruku on Northland’s storm-ravaged east coast.

    Punaruku's Ōtetao Reti Marae led the response to last week's storm, providing shelter, food and power to a community cut off by flooding and slips.

    Marae provides community lifeline following Northland floods
  • Settlement hit by month of rain during weekend weather bomb

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    20 Jan 2026
    Ōakura faces a big cleanup after torrential localised rain swamped the coastal settlement north-east of Whangārei

    It recorded over 285.5mm of rain over the weekend.

    Northland's Punaruku gets more than whole summer's rain during weekend weather bomb
  • Starlink withdraws from Papua New Guinea

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    29 Dec 2025
    November 3, 2023, Brazil. In this photo illustration, the Starlink logo is displayed on a smartphone screen

    Starlink has withdrawn their satellite services from Papua New Guinea.

    Starlink withdraws satellite services from Papua New Guinea
  • Parliament's year in numbers: Who spoke the most and how many bills were introduced?

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    21 Dec 2025
    A nonsense mathematical equation floats over Parliament.

    Analysis: We look back at this year's Parliament in data, including just how much coffee fuels our democracy?

    Parliament's year in numbers
  • Lack of partnership in health sector changes - Iwi Partnership Boards

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    15 Dec 2025
    Dr Kim Ngawhika - Pouwhakahaere Te Kāhui Hauora o Te Tauihu IMPB.

    The regional Iwi Partnership Boards were set up in 2022 to ensure the voices of Māori are heard in healthcare decision-making.

    Lack of partnership in health sector changes - Iwi Partnership Boards
  • Luxon, Waikato Uni break ground on third NZ medical school

    News
    New Zealand health
    5 Dec 2025
    Prime Minister Rt Hon Christopher Luxon and Chair of Te Arataura Tukoroirangi Morgan break ground on the new medical school building site.

    Despite years of challenge from political parties and established schools, the construction of the New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine was marked off with a groundbreaking ceremony. Audio

    Waikato medical school build begins despite opposition
  • Solomon Islands Pidgin Language Week kicks off in New Zealand

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    24 Nov 2025
    Crowds gathered to watch the opening of the 6th Melanesian Arts Festival in Solomon Islands.

    The theme for this year is "Protektim langguis an kalsa blong yumi", which translates to "Protect our language and culture".

    Solomon Islands Pidgin Language Week kicks off in New Zealand
  • Home pregnancy, Covid tests may be as accurate as flipping a coin

    News
    New Zealand health
    21 Nov 2025
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    Pharmac can fund tests for use even when they have not been approved as safe and reliable by Medsafe - something that needs to change, a new study says.

    Clinicians call for more regulation of home pregnancy, Covid tests to ensure accuracy
  • Stats NZ: Grinding gears in data's 'big machine'

    News
    New Zealand technology
    18 Nov 2025
    Shane Reti

    The Integrated Data Infrastructure system - run by Stats NZ - is hard to use and badly in need of an upgrade, say experts who rely on the data.

    Stats NZ: Grinding gears in data's 'big machine'
  • Labour selects doctor to take on Shane Reti

    News
    Politics health
    17 Nov 2025
    Dr Gary Payinda, Northland ED doctor 

    A high-profile emergency doctor has been selected to stand for the Labour Party against former Health Minister Dr Shane Reti.

    Labour selects Dr Gary Payinda to take on former Health Minister Dr Shane Reti
  • Massey's $160 million vet school revamp opens its doors

    News
    New Zealand money
    13 Nov 2025
    The $70 million Ngā Huia building is the final part of a $160m upgrade to vet school facilities.

    The university paid for the upgrade, which includes the opening of a new teaching building three years ago. Audio

    Massey University's vet school officially opens $160 million revamp
  • Redundancy bill more than $10m as Callaghan Innovation winds down

    News
    Business technology
    7 Nov 2025
    Callaghan Innovation sign in Lower Hutt.

    More than 180 roles have been lost since November 2023 through the closure of the crown-owned science and innovation entity.

    Callaghan Innovation redundancies cost taxpayers more than $10m - report
  • Infectious disease research gets $75 million funding boost from government

    News
    New Zealand science
    6 Nov 2025
    Reti & Bishop Visit to PHF Science and science platform announcement

    Scientists do not know what the next pandemic will be - or when it will hit - but they are certain about one thing: it is coming.

    Infectious disease research gets $75 million funding boost from government
  • Tackling nitrogen's 'gnarly' problems on farm

    News
    Country
    5 Nov 2025
    Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Dr Shane Reti at a North Canterbury farm on Tuesday November 11.

    The government is doubling down on its support of new on-farm tools to cut greenhouse gas emissions, following its decision not to price agricultural emissions.

    Device that recycles farm nitrogen gets $1.2m government-industry boost
  • Confidential documents reveal MPP raised concerns over census overhaul

    News
    Pacific
    5 Nov 2025
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    Internal advice shows the Ministry for Pacific Peoples minister was warned that replacing the traditional census with administrative data would have negative implications.

    Confidential documents reveal Pacific Ministry raised concerns over census overhaul
  • Tackling nitrogen's 'gnarly' problems on farm

    News
    Politics Country
    4 Nov 2025
    Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Dr Shane Reti at a North Canterbury farm on Tuesday November 11.

    The government is doubling down on supporting the development of new tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on farm with a new co-investment, following its decision not to price agricultural…

    Device that recycles farm nitrogen gets $1.2m government-industry boost
  • Peters will not support Gene Technology Bill unless it's 'fixed'

    News
    Politics technology
    4 Nov 2025
    New Zealand First leader Winston Peters spoke to hundreds of people gathered on Parliament's lawn urging the government to drop the Gene Technology Bill.

    The NZ First leader stopped short of a commitment to kill the bill outright.

    NZ First leader Winston Peters will not support Gene Technology Bill unless it's 'fixed'
  • Top scientist calls out woeful funding arrangements

    Audio 29 Oct 2025
    A man looks intently at a computer monitor displaying blue waveforms and pink and yellow patterns. The desk is illuminated by a lamp and there is a microphone to the man's right.

    A recent government science funding announcement hasn't impressed one of the country's top scientists, who says the country's best researchers are being driven overseas.  Audio

  • Reconnecting with Tokelau through language and identity

    News
    Pacific Tokelau
    27 Oct 2025
    Tokelau Language Week runs from 26 October to 1 November.

    University of Auckland graduate Mia-Mae Taitimu-Stevens is living this year's Te Vaiaho o te Gagana Tokelau theme.

    Reconnecting with Tokelau through language and identity
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