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How to tell if you have a ‘dopamine deficit’ and what you can do to reset
How to tell if you have a ‘dopamine deficit’ and what you can do to reset
Maybe you'd like to spend time on hobbies or hang out with friends, but nothing feels as exciting as it used to - so you squander another hour on social media.
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‘Leaks', 'mould' and sewage: The kura in Christchurch still waiting for permanent site
'Our kids, they don't deserve this': Kura still waiting for permanent site
Christchurch's first kura-a-iwi has spent a decade in old, decrepit buildings.
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Our Changing World: New Zealand’s youth vaping rates
Youth vaping: Helping or harmful?
Our youth vaping rates are among the highest in the world. How did we get here, and what might the long-term impacts be?
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New Zealand’s youth vaping rates
New Zealand’s youth vaping ratesPodcast episode — 18 August 2025New Zealand’s youth vaping rates are among the highest in the world. How did we get here and what will this mean for the future of our rangatahi? A 2018 court case paved the way for a loose regulatory start for vaping in New Zealand, and rapid uptake by those aged 14–24 in the years since has led to concerns that a new generation is now addicted to nicotine. New Zealand researchers are investigating how vaping affects our lungs, and the harms young people are experiencing in terms of social connections and mental health.
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New Zealand's youth vaping rates
Audio 19 Aug 2025Our youth vaping rates are among the highest in the world. How did we get here and what will this mean for the future of our rangitahi? A 2018 court case paved the way for a loose regulatory start for… Audio
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Feeding A Crowd
How do you feed a lot of people for not much money? Who better to ask than the folk at The Bowling Club, a Dunedin community eatery that serves up 700 low-cost meals every day. They've got cheap bulk… Audio
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Man dies after inexperienced and uncredentialled surgeons perform brain surgery
Man dies after uncredentialled doctors perform brain surgery
Aged Care Commissioner Carolyn Cooper found poor systems at Health New Zealand Southern led to the dangerous situation.
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Toddler dies of sepsis after being seen by multiple doctors and discharged from hospital
Multiple failures by medical staff led to toddler's death from sepsis
The 23-month-old boy had a temperature of 39.9 degrees when he arrived at hospital.
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New Zealand's largest mānuka honey producer considers rich lister's takeover bid
Mānuka honey giant Comvita considers takeover sale
New Zealand's largest mānuka honey producer Comvita is eyeing a company sale, amid challenging times in the global honey sector.
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Feature interview: "Genetics are not destiny"
Everyone wants to live a long life, but no one wants to get old. Just over 15 years ago, cardiologist Dr Eric Topol went looking for genetic reasons why some people are able age into their 80's… Audio
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Federal Court fines Qantas $98 million penalty for illegally outsourcing ground handling workforce
Qantas fined $98 million for illegally sacking 1800 workers
The airline giant will face a $90 million (NZ$98m) penalty over its decision to illegally outsource 1800 ground handling jobs during the COVID pandemic.
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Ministers urged to visit troubled Wellington suburb of Newtown
Ministers challenged to visit troubled Wellington suburb
An open letter calls on Chris Bishop, Tama Potaka and Wellington City Council to do more.
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Man claimed he was 'under mind control' during fatal stabbing in Taranaki
'I should have taken his head off:' Man claimed he was 'under mind control' during fatal stabbing
The victim was stabbed 31 times by the defendant.
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Some of New Zealand's Asian communities are struggling
More than half of Asian New Zealanders are at risk of depression, with young adults, women, Koreans, and Indians disproportionately affected. Audio
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Nurses start next round of industrial action
Nurses start next round of industrial action
Nurses have begun a new round of industrial action as they push for better staffing levels.
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Antibiotic use likely fuelled the rise of a 'superbug' in NZ - genomics offers a defence against the next threat
Antibiotics likely fuelled the rise of a 'superbug' in NZ
Once considered mainly a hospital problem, methicillin-resistant infections are now common in the community.
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Northland's unprecendented crime surge
From Kiwi paradise to violent crime problem zone
Northland's surge in violent crime, drugs and poverty is even putting off police from moving there. Audio
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New Australia-Vanuatu deal won't replicate Falepili-style agreement - Pacific expert
New Australia-Vanuatu deal won't replicate Falepili-style pact - Pacific expert
The two countries have agreed to a landmark deal worth AU$500 million that will replace the previous security pact that was scrapped in 2022. Audio
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W*nkernomics: Aussie comedians' deep dive into workplace bullsh*ttery
Nine to Noon takes a deep-dive into some solutions-focused ideation, with a view to shifting the dial on how to optimise workplace relations. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 18 August 2025
In today's episode, there's been a chorus of voices calling for the government to take action to help pull Auckland out of its economic slump; New Zealand Police are facing stiff competition across… Audio
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Can I eat instant noodles every day?
Can I eat instant noodles every day?
While instant noodles offer comfort, their nutritional value has room for improvement. But you can upgrade them.
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Mass rally in Tel Aviv calls for end to Gaza war, hostage deal
Mass rally in Tel Aviv calls for end to Gaza war, hostage deal
Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered in Tel Aviv more than a week after Israel's security cabinet approved plans to capture Gaza City.
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Bindi Irwin sparks endometriosis conversation after sharing struggle
Bindi Irwin sparks endometriosis conversation after sharing struggle
It took 13 years, 51 endometriosis lesions, a cyst, two surgeries and a hernia before she was able to start healing.
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Nauru minister calls for stronger laws to combat violence against women
Nauru minister calls for stronger laws to combat violence against women
Pacific Island countries rank among the worst places in the world for women, with almost 70 percent of women experiencing intimate partner violence - double the global average.
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Can you actually get a sick note from a pharmacy?
Can you actually get a sick note from a pharmacy?
Ten pharmacists RNZ called said no, chemists can not give sick notes to customers. But in a statement, the Ministry of Health said actually yes, they can.