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‘Torturous’ Parent Resident Visa ballots leave families in limbo
‘Torturous’ Parent Resident Visa ballots leave families in limbo
Chinese families have slammed the unfairness of a ballot system that is used to allocate Parent Resident Visa opportunities to some applicants.
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'Believe in you, believe in me, believe in Māori': Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp dead at 50
'Believe in you, believe in me, believe in Māori': Takutai Tarsh Kemp dead at 50
The Te Pāti Māori MP had taken leave from Parliament last year, following a diagnosis of kidney disease and recently celebrated her birthday. Audio
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Coroner finds musician Hamish Kilgour overwhelmed by challenges before death
Hamish Kilgour overwhelmed by problems before death, coroner says
Kilgour was the former frontman of Dunedin band The Clean.
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 26 June 2025
In today's episode, Te Pati Maori MP Takutai Tarsh Kemp has died at the age of 50 in the early hours of Thursday morning, as a sitting MP, the death of Te Pati Maori MP Takutai Tarsh Kemp will have… Audio
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Te Pāti Māori MP Takutai Tarsh Kemp dies
MPs remember 'great tōtara' Takutai Tarsh Kemp
Flags are flying at half mast around Parliament after the death of the Te Pati Māori MP for Tāmaki Makaurau at the age of 50. Audio
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Weight loss drug Ozempic to be available in NZ
A Weight loss drug, made famous by celebrities and TikTok will soon be available in New Zealand. Medical weight loss GP Lara Courtenay spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Weight loss drug Ozempic/Wegovy is days away for NZ. Everything you need to know
Ozempic is just days away in New Zealand: what to know
Explainer - The celebrity weight loss and diabetes drug should be on shelves within days.
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Parenting: How to talk to your children about conflict and war
It can be hard to avoid what's going on in the world right now, including for children. How can parents help their kids make sense of what's going on, without scaring them? Audio
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Gisborne pensioner dealt with depression, chronic pain in year-long wait for surgery
Pensioner dealt with depression, chronic pain in year-long surgery wait
The man said he had to put his life on hold due to lingering pain from his severe sinus infection, amid shortages of ENT specialists at Gisborne Hospital. Audio
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Fears more will be homeless as two emergency motels wind up in Rotorua
Fears more will be homeless with only four emergency motels left in Rotorua
More people now have no shelter and are visible on the streets, the head of one charity says. Audio
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Rock climbing great Beth Rodden
Considered one of the greatest rock climbers of all time, Beth Rodden, has conquered much more than some of the world's most challenging summits. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for 26 June
Pacific news in brief for 26 June
A round-up of Pacific news from around the region, including Tongan MPs to get approximately NZ$69,000 in constituency funds to spend ahead of the November election.
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Housing makes 'a lot of sense' close to new Auckland train stations - Chris Bishop
Bishop backs apartments around new Auckland train stations
The minister says the Auckland Council broadly agrees with a government directive for high-rise apartments alongside the $5 billion train upgrade. Audio
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Big science sector shake up coming into force next week
Audio 26 Jun 2025Just six months ago the Prime Minister announced a major shakeup of Crown Research Institutes Niwa, GNS Science, and AgResearch. Audio
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Pensioner has year-long wait for surgery
A Gisborne pensioner dealt with chronic pain and depression during a year-long wait for surgery for severe sinus inflammation. Lucy Xia reports. Audio
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Little evidence of success for schools' truancy fund, data analysis shows
Little evidence of success for schools' truancy fund, data analysis shows
A Ministry of Education report found there was little evidence of improved attendance by the scheme. Audio
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Tonga's government mum on health cyber breach
Tonga's govt mum on health cyber breach
The Tongan government has yet to reveal more details about a cyber breach of its health records that occured 10 days ago.
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ADHD prescription changes 'long overdue'
Professor Bruce Arroll from the University of Auckland's Department of General Practice and Primary Care is among those welcoming the move, and he joins Mark Leishman. Audio
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'Sickened by the lies': Woman sentenced for stealing from charitable health trust
'Sickened by the lies': Woman sentenced for stealing from charitable trust
The former accounts manager appeared before a packed public gallery.
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Christchurch Prison fuel leak: 23 properties unable to use bore water
Prison fuel leak: 23 properties unable to use bore water
Twenty-three properties around Christchurch Men's Prison are unable to drink water from their private bores, a month after a fuel leak was discovered, Corrections has confirmed.
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Nelson Hospital ditches coal now heating fully powered by landfill gas
Hospital ditches coal in favour of landfill gas
Nelson Hospital is not burning coal this winter for the first time since the late 1800s.
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Injured homeless woman sleeps in her car on hospital grounds in Rotorua
Injured homeless woman sleeps in her car on hospital grounds
Nicola was discharged nearly two weeks ago, but has nowhere to go.
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Our Changing World: Training our immune systems
While tuberculosis is not a major health issue in New Zealand, worldwide it remains the leading infectious disease killer.
The vaccine against tuberculosis, called BCG, was first developed in… Audio
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Health NZ appoints interim CEO Dr Dale Bramley to top job for three year term
Health NZ appoints interim CEO Dr Dale Bramley to top job
The current interim chief executive offically starts his three year term on July 14.
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Oral Answers for 25 June 2025
Audio 25 Jun 2025Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by all the Government's statements and actions? DANA KIRKPATRICK to the Minister of Finance: What is the Depositor Compensation Scheme… Audio