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Labelling rules ease for genetically-modified food made without new DNA added, amid reform
Are NZ shoppers hungry for genetically-modified foods?
Food Standards Australia New Zealand approved updated definitions for genetically-modified food in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code in June for review, following public consultation. Audio
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Fight to save Takapuna Golf Course's 18 holes continues after Auckland Council voted to convert half if it to wetland
Fight to save golf course's 18 holes: 'It would be vandalism to dig this place up'
Golfers are not giving up on efforts to save the Takapuna course, as Auckland Council plans to turn a large section of it into a wetland.
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Cybersecurity warning: 'Widespread exposure of compromised credentials'
Leaked passwords for thousands of Kiwis found on dark web
Credentials for NZ government employees among millions of compromised records, says a digital security firm.
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Two-month-old Bellamere Arwyn Duncan's death 'must be a turning point', says pharmacist
Pharmacists call for change after baby given 13 times prescribed dose
Incorrect prescription "symptom of a much deeper, systemic issue," says member if Pharmaceutical Society.
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What is astigmatism - and why does it blur our vision?
What is astigmatism - and why does it blur our vision?
Around 40% of people have eyeballs that aren't smooth or round. Here's what that means.
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Soaring food prices prove the Gaza famine is real – and will affect generations to come
Soaring food prices prove the Gaza famine is real – and will affect generations to come
Analysis: The words and pictures documenting the famine in the Gaza strip are horrifying.
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Doctors on alert as dengue fever cases surge among people returning from overseas
Doctors on alert as dengue fever cases surge in NZ
Health teams are seeing a surge in cases among people returning home after picking up the illness overseas. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 5th August 2025
In today's episode, Doctors are being warned to be on alert for people with symptoms of Dengue Fever as the number of cases in New Zealand doubles; Dairies say they are having to act like banks as… Audio
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Four confirmed and one probable dengue-related death in Samoa
Four confirmed and one probable dengue-related death in Samoa
The Samoan government says more than 5600 clinically diagnosed dengue cases have been recorded since January.
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The health post-code lottery is alive and well
The health post-code lottery is alive and well
Lynette Wall did not think her retirement would be like this. She dreamed of freedom and travel.
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Neurodivergent man overwhelmed by Jobseeker admin comes off weekly support
Neurodivergent man overwhelmed by Jobseeker quits the benefit
Advocates say the problem is extremely concerning and common but officials say there's enough support on offer. Audio
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Number of Dengue Fever cases in NZ doubles
Doctors are being warned to be on alert for people with symptoms of Dengue Fever as the number of cases in New Zealand doubles. National Public Health Service Public Health physician Dr Sharon Sime… Audio
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Fears Vitamin B6 levels in energy drinks like Red Bull and Monster could contribute to rise in B6 toxicity cases
'It's Vitamin B6': Damage being caused by toxicity spreads to more products
As cases of blood toxicity from Vitamin B6 continue to rise doctors raise concerns about the level of the product in food and especially energy drinks.
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Why the courts stepped in when a 12-year-old wanted an abortion
Why Queensland courts stepped in when a 12-year-old wanted an abortion
The girl wanted an abortion, and her mother consented. But the court still had to make a call.
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Luxon welcomed to Papua New Guinea for celebration of diplomatic ties
Luxon welcomed to Papua New Guinea for celebration of diplomatic ties
The New Zealand leader is visiting Papua New Guinea this week to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties, while a similar connection with the Cook Islands receives a much different treatment.
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Historic Ophir office's postmistress retires after 26 years
Historic office's postmistress retires after 26 years
Val Butcher says it was the people that made the job special. Audio
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Aged Care Association says it warned government on lack of hospital discharge options
Lack of hospital discharge options a nationwide problem - Aged Care Association
The organisation says more facilities are needed to stop older people getting stuck in hospital unnecessarily.
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Taking a sickie? Here are your rights
Taking a sickie? Here are your rights
Do you have to call in sick? Can your boss ask for a doctor's certificate? Will a RAT test suffice?
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 5 August 2025
In today's episode, after more than 20 years as New Zealand's official secondary-school qualification, the government has pulled the pin on the NCEA; The parents of a two-month-old baby who died after… Audio
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The Kiwi technology helping cardiologists cut their waitlists
Audio 5 Aug 2025A Kiwi company that's helping to speed up the diagnostic process for cardiologists has secured its first public health contract. Audio
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Migraines are far more common in Australian women than previously thought, survey reveals
One in three women are now migraine sufferers, Australian study finds
A new survey has revealed the prevalence of migraines is far worse in Australian women than experts previously estimated.
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Three staff involved in pharmacy error that led to two-month-old's death
Three pharmacy staff involved in error that led to baby's death
An intern pharmacist, a trainee technician and a registered pharmacist all looked at the prescription. Audio
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Chinese Kiwi students find limewater effective in preserving flax
Chinese Kiwi students find limewater effective in preserving flax
The teenagers believe the method has the potential to preserve flax on a larger scale, although further research is needed.
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The ‘postcode lottery’ for hip and knee replacements is still strongly in force
The health post-code lottery is alive and well
Lynette Wall did not think her retirement would be like this. She dreamed of freedom and travel. Audio
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Access to hip and knee replacements still depends on address: Data
Reforms were supposed to eliminate the 'postcode lottery' for healthcare. But new data shows access to hip and knee replacements still depends on where you live. In Depth data journalist Farah Hancock… Audio