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Surprises in government's next quarterly plan
The government says it's ticked off 37 out of 40 goals in its last plan - but there's some big milestones in the next.
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Waikato medical school needs to go back to tender process - Greens
The Greens are urging the government to go back and carry out a competitive tender process as Cabinet considers whether to push ahead with a new Waikato medical school.
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Young GPs supporting each other, to strengthen GP ownership
Dr Richard Lowe is a young doctor aiming to strengthen GP-ownership in New Zealand Audio
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Texas records second measles-related death amid outbreak
A second child with measles has died in Texas where hundreds of cases of the disease have been recorded in recent weeks.
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Allies flinch as Trump blows up the West as we know it
Analysis - Some of the US's closest friends are rethinking their relationship in the face of isolationism.
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Tradesman's licence suspended for unsafe gas cooker installation in converted bedroom
Mathew Watkins certifying gasfitter licence was suspended and he has been ordered to pay $8900 towards disciplinary costs.
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Teen threatened lawyer before courthouse assault, documents show
A lawyer punched and kicked in a public waiting area by a teen appearing in the Youth Court was previously threatened by him at a different courthouse.
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Four arrested after Greenpeace occupy Taranaki port
The Greenpeace activists are opposed to Fonterra's use of palm kernel from South East Asia.
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Research fund provides valuable step in medical research pathway
Government funds often prioritise established researchers, but untried testing can still prove their concepts.
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Is daylight saving really bad for us?
Feeling jet lagged today? There's a reason for that, Professor Erik Herzog tells Sunday Morning. Audio
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Mediawatch: Offshore drift of ad revenue continues mostly unreported
Latest annual stats show ad revenue's gone up again, but the proportion of it going to local media is down.
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New hospital technology a world first
A world-first mass spectrometer will improve testing services for people throughout Aotearoa.
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Do we need to wash the soles of our feet?
Dermatologist Dr Louise Reiche joins Jim to discuss the art and the benefits of washing our feet. Audio
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Is daylight saving bad for us?
Professor Erik Herzog says scientists, physicians, and medical societies agree that permanent standard time is better for humanity. He joins Jim to explain why. Audio
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Shear strength: champion shearer talks wellbeing
Catherine Mullooly says mental toughness got her to the top.
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'Unsafe working environment': Complaint reveals hospital staff's fears
Severe assaults resulting in a large number of injuries have left staff in a Dunedin Hospital ward fearing for their safety, a complaint to WorkSafe alleges.
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Two Northland Mayors face in-house challenges
Far North Mayor Moko Tepania and Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurullo are both facing in-house leadership challenges in the upcoming October local elections.
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Microsoft AI chief executive interrupted by pro-Palestinian protester
Mustafa Suleyman's remarks were interrupted by a protesting employee during the technology company's 50th anniversary celebration, over the firm's ties with Israel.
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Flu season comes early as record high cases sparks warning
A public health adviser says the winter flu season appears to be kicking off early, as cases spike across the Tasman.
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Nurse Dean Cowles
Dean Cowles is Southern Cross Healthcare's National Nursing Adviser Maori Affairs who's work looks at Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Healthcare, inequities in Maori health and cultural awareness and safety… Audio
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Trump fires NSA director in national security purge, sources say
Sources said the purge also included more than a dozen staff at the White House national security council.
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More funding for gold standard diabetes tech
Every day our bodies automatically makes hundreds of decisions that we are completely unaware of. But for those suffering from diabetes, it's a different story. Audio
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Hackers strike Australia's largest pension funds in coordinated attacks
Hackers targeting Australia's major pension funds in a series of coordinated attacks have stolen savings from some members at the biggest fund.
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The Panel with Simon Wilson & Denise L'Estrange-Corbet (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Simon Wilson & Denise L'Estrange-Corbet. Audio
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'Completely irrelevant': Safety expert critical of minister's workplace 'myths'
"The things that she is recommending won't actually do anything much to address critical risks." Audio