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The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Mark Knoff-Thomas Part 2
This half hour the panel hears from a counsellor who decided to give Chat GPT a go for counselling and a soccer mum has advice on how not to go overboard on the sidelines. Audio
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Patients being treated in cupboards, offices as hospital overcrowded
A senior doctor has claimed patients are being treated in cupboards, offices and tearooms as Whangarei hospital bursts at the seams. This comes ahead of a public meeting at Forum North in Whangarei to… Audio
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Scientists may have found a big, mysterious carbon sink in the South Island
Big, mysterious carbon sink possibly found in South Island
But scientists caution more work is needed before New Zealand could claim the discovery as a climate win.
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Associate Housing Minister tells officials domestic violence victims get emergency accommodation
'There's a policy in place': Domestic violence victims eligible for emergency housing
Minister Tama Potaka says the first he heard of victims being turned away from emergency accommodation was in the House.
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Our Changing World: Getting ready for H5N1 bird flu
A deadly bird flu strain is coming. Are we ready?
New Zealand is one the last places in the world where H5N1 has not yet been detected.
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Government launches Suicide Prevention Action Plan
Plan to combat 'stubbornly high' suicide rates launched
More than 600 Kiwis died by suspected suicide last year, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says. Audio
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Māori Millionaire: Money without health is meaningless
Māori Millionaire: Money without health is meaningless
Building wealth but failing to live an authentic Māori life is a false goal says Māori Millionaire founder Te Kahukura Boynton, 21.
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Goldsmith answers questions on progress of Ngāpuhi and other settlements
Government open to multiple Ngāpuhi groupings in settlement
The preference is for one commercial settlement but the government says it's open to recognising cultural groups under that.
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 17 June 2025
In today's episode, the government has launched a "targeted plan" to prevent suicide, outlining a five-year whole-of-government approach, fire crews are responding to a major fire at the New World… Audio
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Championing Māori in medicine - Matire Harwood appointed professor
"Primary care is incredibly grounding": Matire Harwood appointed professor at Auckland University
The GP says her journey from a young curious girl to a professor of medicine was shaped by whānau, mentors - and one unfulfilled bribe. Audio
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Mental Health Foundation on Suicide Prevention Action Plan
The government has launched a "targeted plan" to prevent suicide, outlining a five-year whole-of-government approach. Mental Health Foundation chief executive Shaun Robinson spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Employment Relations Act amendments aimed to boost labour market flexibility
Less security or more flexibility? Employment law changing
The workplace minister has announced the Employment Relations Act is getting a shake-up.
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Health NZ told to give private hospitals 10-year surgery contracts
Health NZ told to give private hospitals 10-year surgery contracts
Hospital outsourcing contracts have tended to be short-term, but Health Minister Simeon Brown has made a new request.
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'I'm fundraising to cover tax': Cancer patient questions GST on drugs
'I'm fundraising to cover tax': Cancer patient questions GST on drugs
Is it fair to pay $8500 every three weeks to stay alive, including 15 percent GST, woman asks.
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New vaping laws banning disposables come into force today
The distribution, manufacture, sale and supply of disposable vapes are banned from today. Audio
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'Like the world has forgotten us:' As Iran-Israel conflict escalates, Gazans fear their suffering will become invisible
'The world has forgotten us': Gazans plead as crisis deepens
Gazans facing famine fear the world has forgotten them as attention shifts to the Israel-Iran conflict.
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Matt Doocey on new suicide prevention plan
The government has this morning released its second Suicide Prevention Action Plan. Audio
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Auckland board game café helping ease loneliness
Board games are forging new connections and combating social isolation. Cakes n Ladders owner James McFadgen spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters won't be taking sides in Israel-Iran conflict
'No innocent players': Peters says NZ won't be taking sides in Israel-Iran conflict
Peters said the provocative behaviour by both Israel and Iran is to be criticised. Audio
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Health NZ told to give private hospitals 10-year outsourcing contracts
Health NZ told to give private hospitals 10-year surgery contracts
Hospital outsourcing contracts have tended to be short-term, but Health Minister Simeon Brown has made a new request. Audio
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Kids learn dog safety lessons, as roaming attacks continue
Kids learn dog safety lessons, as roaming attacks continue
Recent dog attacks have left locals shaken, so Barnardos Clendon took the chance to help educate youngsters. Audio
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Murdered woman's body not found for three days after police call wrongly coded
Woman's body not found for days after axe attack because of 'wrong code'
Police did not send officers after a call from Hillmorton Hospital that a mental health patient had attacked a woman.
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Health NZ told to give private hospitals outsourcing contracts
The government is directing Health New Zealand to give private hospitals 10 year outsourcing contracts to perform elective surgeries. The directive has caught the hospitals by surprise, and is raising… Audio
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Killer's emails showed escalating risk, public deserves inquiry - Chief Victims Advisor
'Public deserves inquiry' after double killer's emails revealed
The call follows revelations an elderly patient who murdered a pensioner had killed his brother 50 years ago, and had warned he might do it again. Audio
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Public deserves inquiry: Chief Victims Advisor
The public "deserves an inquiry" into the forensic mental health system, says the Chief Victims Advisor, after revelations an elderly mental health patient who murdered a pensioner killed his brother… Audio