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Cancer Society donates $2m to research project
The Cancer Society is donating $2 million to fund a new research project that will focus on cancer prevention and support. Otago University, Massey University and Victoria University will join forces… Audio
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'Easy Rider' actor Peter Fonda dies
US Actor Peter Fonda, who became a counterculture icon when he co- wrote, produced and starred in the 1969 movie "Easy Rider," has died at his home in Los Angeles at 79.
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Comfort Me With Potatoes Julie Biuso
Julie Biuso from Shared Kitchen is in to share her recipe for the perfect comfort food for chilly winter lunches or dinners - jacket-baked potatoes! Simple you may think! Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Former All Blacks halfback Bruce Deans dies, Nick Kyrgios cops a heavy fine, Brendon McCullum's confirmed to coach in Kolkata
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Ellis case 'a witch-hunt against victims' - complainant's aunt
The aunt of one of the first complainants in the Peter Ellis sex abuse case remains convinced Ellis is guilty and says continuing to drag the case through the courts is further victimising the former… Video, Audio
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Sport: Tonga in good shape for World Cup
Tonga rugby coach Toutai Kefu says he is pleased with fitness gains his players have made as they build up to the World Cup.
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Keeping Cancer Care Human
Audio 14 Aug 2019Edmond Ang, the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ Clinical Trials Fellow at Auckland City Hospital is talking to us about how remembering the human element in his work makes all the difference. Audio
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Drinking damage: Call for national plan to stop alcohol harm
Public health experts say it's high time that politicians realised the dangers posed by alcohol and did much more to curb its use.
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'No public inquiry needed'. Southern DHB boss
Chris Fleming, the head of Southern DHB says there's no need for a public inquiry into its treatment of bowel cancer patients, and major failings are being addressed. Audio
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Regional specialised tertiary cancer centre in Pacific planned
A cancer specialist spearheading efforts to improve cancer treatment in the Pacific says they got a positive reception from Pacific Health Ministers in Tahiti last week. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 August 2019
PNG moves Manus refugees into Bomana detention centre; Pacific health ministers welcome cancer report; climate to cast its shadow over the Pacific Islands Forum once more; US affiliated states in the… Audio
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Pacific health ministers welcome cancer report
A cancer specialist spearheading efforts to improve cancer treatment in the Pacific says they got a positive reception from Pacific Health Ministers last week. Audio
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Sick to death: Why the health system is still failing Māori
Māori are more likely to die from cancer, heart failure and many more conditions than non-Māori - and it's not just about poverty or lifestyle factors.
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Moving Forward - 11 Aug
Audio 11 Aug 2019When the life you've built slips out of your grasp, you're often told it's best to move on. But is that true? Instead of forgetting the past, TED speakers describe how we can move forward with it.
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Staff often lose out when restaurants go under - ex-manager
Former staff of the restaurant franchise Wagamama say they are tens of thousands of dollars out of pocket after its doors closed last month.
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Tagata o te Moana for 10 August 2019
Audio 10 Aug 2019New Zealand medical researchers say thousands of Pacific people are dying from a lack of cancer treatment; Papua New Guinea's West New Britain province is facing a stern test of its ability to cope… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 9 2019
Audio 9 Aug 2019A review of the week's news including... Justice Minister discusses abortion reform bill progress, cash rate cut a chance for infrastructure spending - industry, Sir Anand Satyanand resigns from Royal… Audio
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Health delays having 'significant impact' on prisoners
The latest prison inspectorate report has found sick inmates at Christchurch Men's Prison are waiting up to three weeks to be seen by a nurse, several months for a physio, and limited resources are… Video, Audio
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Boston Marathon 'winner' dies
Rosie Ruiz, the woman who famously crossed the line first at the 1980 Boston Marathon before being disqualified for cheating, has died of cancer at the age of 66.
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Review: This is Football
Dan Slevin prepares for the new football season by watching a six-part documentary series about the beautiful game. Video
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South Auckland women suffer 'non-urgent' gynaecological issues
Women in South Auckland are having to live with incontinence and other gynaecological problems because they're deemed "non-urgent" for treatment in hospital.
Senior doctors from Counties-Manukau have… Audio
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'Frustrating' - Women denied treatment for problems deemed 'non-urgent'
Women in South Auckland are being denied treatment for incontinence and some other gynaecological problems because the DHB is too busy to see them.
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Silence over French test legacy called out in Tahiti
The French Polynesian government and the territory's mayors have been sharply criticised for their silence on the French weapons test legacy.
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NZ's lung cancer patients are stigmatised
The Lung Cancer Foundation New Zealand chief executive Philip Hope speaks with Karyn about Pharmac's announcement to fund more drugs for lung cancer. Audio
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Brian Lochore was 'a great New Zealander and a great mate'
About 100 rugby greats joined the crowds gathering in Masterton this afternoon to pay tribute to Sir Brian Lochore, who died over the weekend. Audio