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Tick for 'short' bootcamp review too soon - children's commissioner
Tick for 'short' bootcamp review too soon - children's commissioner
The government should not set military style academies into youth justice law, the children's commissioner says, despite its first bootcamp getting a glowing report.
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Kāinga Ora tenant evicted for 'psychological torture' noise in Whangārei subdivision
'Psychological torture': Kāinga Ora tenant evicted for excessive noise
Frustrated residents complained to Kāinga Ora 13 times about a noise coming from the property, including continuous barking from a dog, several parties and loud music.
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French Pacific news in brief
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from French Pacific territories, including a bomb scare at an airport in New Caledonia
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Gisborne students unhappy with repetitive free lunches
'More leftovers than ever before': Issues continue with school lunches
Teachers and principals express concerns the new school lunch programme, but also acknowledge the benefit it has for families struggling to provide food.
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First official evaluation from government's youth bootcamp revealed
First official evaluation from government's youth bootcamp revealed
The report was largely positive, but did find there were issues with staff shortages and a lack of Māori input.
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Tackling cancer: Kjesten Wiig
The Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, which has running ground-breaking trails of CAR T-cell therapy, has a new director, Kjesten Wiig. Audio
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How does hydration affect learning?
Is dehydration affecting your child's learning?
We know a lot about how hunger can impact young minds when it comes to learning, but hydration can play a big role too.
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Sean Simpson: Gene Technology
On Monday, at midnight - submissions will close on the government's Gene Technology Bill. But opponents of the bill are warning against it. Groups like Greenpeace and GE Free NZ say there are serious… Audio
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Residents fed up after ten year boil water notice, water supplier says there's been 'no complaints'
Town 'fed up' with ten year boil water notice
A town that has been under a temporary boil water notice for ten years, with brown water coming out of their taps, has New Zealand's water regulator wading in. Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Clay & Sarah Sparks (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Andrew Clay & Sarah Sparks discuss: A hikoi taking place to protest the obstetrics closure at Whakatane Hospital, the school lunch collective's… Audio
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Patients speak out on pauses and delays to colonoscopies, some waiting years
Patients waiting months or even years for colonoscopies
People say they have been waiting months and even years get the crucial check-up. Audio
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Kaeo water supplier claims he's never had any complaints
Audio 14 Feb 2025The "drinking" water supplier for a small Far North town that's been subject to a boil water notice for close to a decade claims he's never had any complaints. The 2015 public health notice was issued… Audio
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Resignation leaves health system in 'perilous' position - experts
The abrupt resignation of the Director-General of Health Dr Diana Sarfati leaves the health system in a "perilous" position, fear doctors and health experts. Dr Sarfati, the Government's top health… Audio
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People waiting years to have crucial surveillance colonoscopies
People around the country are having to wait months or even years to have crucial surveillance colonoscopies due to staff shortages. Health New Zealand said it's trying to schedule procedures as soon… Audio
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Environmental Protection Authority will end up defaulting on loan if too few developers use government's fast-track process
EPA will end up defaulting on loan if too few developers use govt's fast-track process
It plans to repay the loan over five years using application levies from would-be beneficiaries of the shortened route planning approval.
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'Bloodbath': Director-General of Health resignation a huge blow, doctors say
'Bloodbath': Loss of third top health boss a huge blow, doctors say
The sector is now in a perilous position after the resignation of Director-General of Health Diana Sarfati, doctors and colleagues say.
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Shoulders, knees and toes: Super Rugby's long injury list
Shoulders, knees and toes: Super Rugby's long injury list
Squads are already banged up as the season begins - and the entertainment factor could be to blame.
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NZ depends on rules-based world Trump is dismantling – why the silence?
NZ depends on the rules Trump is dismantling, so why the silence?
Analysis: New Zealand must choose between speaking too loudly and offending bigger powers, or speaking too softly and losing influence.
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 14 February 2025
Audio 14 Feb 2025In today's episode, the Director-General of Health Diana Sarfati becomes the third health boss in a week to resign - we speak with our health reporter Ruth Hill. More than 200 jobs have been axed from… Audio
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School lunch pies 'a celebration', David Seymour says
School lunch pies 'a celebration', David Seymour says
The associate education minister says "next week it'll be back to business as usual".
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Third health boss resigns in a week
The third health boss in a week has confirmed they will be promptly stepping down. The Director-General of Health, Diana Sarfati's resignation today follows the chief executive, Margie Apa's immediate… Audio
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New Wellington hospital shows private sector has 'key part' in health - Health Minister Simeon Brown
New hospital shows private sector has 'key part' in health - health minister
Heated flooring, 55-inch TVs and room service - Wellington's new hospital seems more like a five-star hotel than a health facility.
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Director-General of Health Diana Sarfati resigns
Third health boss resigns in a week
Director-General of Health Diana Sarfati has quit in the latest in a rapid series of resignations.
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Police vs promoters: Inside a growing summer festival 'crisis'
Police vs promoters: Inside a growing summer festival 'crisis'
Police blame alcohol and violence on a widespread crackdown. But organisers say that's "misinformation".