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  • The Panel with Deborah Hart and Anton Mathews Part 2

    Audio
    national
    14 Jul 2025
    No caption

    This half hour the panel speaks to Otago University Public Health professor Nick Wilson about a study showing that many former leaders of the world's nuclear-armed nations were impaired by health… Audio

  • Hospice cuts patient numbers: 'We are so desperately sorry for the unavoidable suffering'

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Jul 2025
    Stylised illustration of two people next to person in bed.

    An Auckland hospice is being forced to cut the number of people it cares for in their final days by almost a third. Audio

    Hospice cuts patient numbers: 'We are so desperately sorry for the unavoidable suffering'
  • Date for Tāmaki Makaurau by-election set

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    14 Jul 2025
    A tribute in Parliament House after the death of Tāmaki Makaurau MP Takutai Tarsh Kemp of Te Pāti Māori.

    The byelection was triggered by the death of Te Pāti Māori MP Takutai Moana Tarsh Kemp last month.

    Tāmaki Makaurau by-election to be held in September
  • Health minister 'heartened' by rising child immunisation rates

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Jul 2025
    Six-year-old Hanna (L) receives a plaster after having been inoculated with the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine for children at a vaccination centre set up at a car dealership in Iserlohn, western Germany, on January 5, 2022,

    National coverage climbed to just under 80 percent for three-month-olds in the first three months of the year.

    Health minister 'heartened' by rising child immunisation rates
  • Councillor on boil notice: 'I'd sooner drink our water than bloody Auckland water'

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    14 Jul 2025
    The boil water notice was issued just over a year ago on 11 July 2024

    Eastern Bush/Otahu Flat, north of Tūātapere, is under a boil water notice until at least 2026.

    Councillor says 'nothing wrong' with Eastern Bush water despite boil water notice
  • Scientists make breakthrough in tracking health of endangered dolphins

    Audio
    science
    14 Jul 2025

    Scientists working to help track the health of endangered Hector and Maui dolphins have made a breakthrough which they compare to solving a 3 billion piece puzzle. Using that analogy, the puzzle… Audio

  • A radical tax plan to avoid an economic 'car crash'

    News
    Politics Business
    14 Jul 2025
    Collage of $100 note and coins

    The idea proposed by a former finance minister and an economist would have you paying into savings rather than tax.

    A radical tax plan to avoid an economic 'car crash'
  • Student nurses. midwives strained mentally and financially

    Audio 14 Jul 2025

    Student nurses and midwives say they're taking on the same workloads as qualified staff in order to fill gaps in the sector, and they are doing it all for free. It comes as nurses, midwives and other… Audio

  • Birth trauma - what is it and how do people heal?

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    14 Jul 2025
    No caption

    Explainer - It's Birth Trauma Awareness Week - but what is it exactly and why should you know what it is?

    What you need to know about birth trauma and where support can be found
  • Care home residents subjected to violence, intimidatory acts

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Jul 2025
    Rose Wall.

    A major disability provider failed to tell the families of residents at a care home about sexual assaults by another resident.

    Spectrum Care didn't report or investigate disabled resident's sexualised behaviour
  • The pros and cons of weight loss drugs

    Audio
    health national
    14 Jul 2025
    11 July 2024, Berlin: Wegovy" brand slimming syringes are sold in the Achat pharmacy in Mitte. Photo: Jens Kalaene/dpa (Photo by JENS KALAENE / DPA / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP)

    Dr Chaey Leem is an obesity doctor, so he knows all about the challenges of losing weight. He joins us to answer listener's questions about weight loss drugs. Audio

  • ‘Do not eat’: what’s in those little desiccant sachets and how do they work?

    News
    In Case You Missed It health
    14 Jul 2025
    Desiccant is a type of material that removes excess moisture from the air.

    When you buy a new electronic appliance, shoes, medicines or even some food items, you often find a small paper sachet with the warning: "silica gel, do not eat" - but why are they needed?

    ‘Do not eat’: what’s in those little desiccant sachets and how do they work?
  • Family says they can't get answers over daughter's Mt Ruapehu death

    News
    New Zealand
    14 Jul 2025
    Wednesday Davis, as pictured on her Instagram, graduating from Auckland University with an Master of Science with first class honours in marine science.

    After marine biologist Wednesday Davis died last year, family and friends say they endured months without an explanation.

    Family wants answers after daughter's death on Mt Ruapehu
  • Morning Report Essentials for Monday 14 July 2025

    Audio 14 Jul 2025

    In today's episode, dozens of people remain in emergency accommodation and hundreds of flood-damaged properties still have to be assessed after Friday's devastating floods in Nelson and Tasman; "Silt… Audio

  • Many builders unprepared to run a complex business

    Audio 14 Jul 2025
    A worker on a construction site.

    Many builders are underprepared to manage the challenges of running a business and need to be taught more skills, according to some in the sector. Audio

  • Israeli army blames error for killings of Gaza children collecting water

    News
    World
    14 Jul 2025
    Palestinians sit amid the rubble of a house in the aftermath of an overnight Israeli strike that hit Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on 13 July 2025.

    At least eight Palestinians, most of them children, were killed as they went to collect water in an Israeli strike which the military said missed its target.

    Israeli missile hits Gaza children collecting water, IDF blames malfunction
  • Documents reveal Health NZ alcohol guidelines out of date

    Audio
    health policy
    14 Jul 2025

    The official guidance on low-risk drinking doesn't reflect modern scientific evidence and "understates the health risks" of alcohol, according to Health New Zealand documents released to RNZ. Guyon… Audio

  • Prisoner deaths in double-bunk cells puts process under scrutiny

    News
    New Zealand crime
    14 Jul 2025
    Mt Eden Prison

    The deaths of two inmates in double-bunked cells means the process will be examined part of the independent Corrections Inspectorate's death in custody investigations.

    Prisoner deaths in double-bunk cells puts process under scrutiny
  • Peeni Henare to contest Tāmaki Makaurau by-election for Labour

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    13 Jul 2025
    Peeni Henare

    The by-election was sparked by the death of Te Pati Maori MP Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp.

    Peeni Henare to contest Tāmaki Makaurau by-election for Labour
  • Mediawatch: Pandemic probe media focus flipped to politicians

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    13 Jul 2025
    Representatives of pressure group Voice of Freedom addressing the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Covid-19 response last Thursday.

    Backers of the latest Covid-19 response inquiry say it's crucial for future planning and to give people a say, but media mostly zeroed in on which big-name politicians would show up in six weeks time.

    Mediawatch: Pandemic probe media focus flipped to politicians
  • Covid inquiry 2, fiscal holes set for re-run, TVNZ bias check

    Audio
    media
    13 Jul 2025

    The backers of the second official inquiry into the Covid response say it's crucial for preparing us for the next pandemic - but the media mostly zeroed in on whether big-name politicians would show… Audio

  • Covid inquiry 2, fiscal holes set for re-run, TVNZ bias check

    Audio
    media
    13 Jul 2025

    The backers of the second official inquiry into the Covid response say it's crucial for preparing us for the next pandemic - but the media mostly zeroed in on whether big-name politicians would show… Audio

  • ACT Party rally to focus on supermarkets, free speech, the economy

    News
    Politics inequality
    13 Jul 2025
    David Seymour at an ACT party rally in Auckland, June 2024.

    The ACT Party is hosting its annual rally in Auckland, and unveiling a policy to help competition in the supermarket sector.

    ACT rally to focus on supermarkets, free speech, economy
  • Women's tennis prepares for new Wimbledon champion

    News
    Sport world
    12 Jul 2025
    Iga Swiatek of Poland returns the ball to Caty McNally of the United States during the women's singles second-round match at Wimbledon, 3 July 2024. (Photo by Daisuke Urakami / The Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP)

    Swiatek hunting sixth Grand Slam title, Anisimova her first in Wimbledon women's final.

    Tennis: Evolving Swiatek meets resilient Anisimova as Wimbledon set for new champion
  • Could a toxic fungus cure cancer?

    News
    New Zealand science
    12 Jul 2025
    Aflatoxin B1, molecular model of mycotoxin and close-up view of Aspergillus flavus fungus. (Photo by KATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRA / KKO / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    The mould possibly living on old bread in your pantry has been modified to fight cancer, researchers say. Audio

    Toxic fungus enlisted in fight against leukemia
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