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Government's health boost less than claimed, expert says
'Creative ploy': Health budget boost half of size claimed - expert
A leading health systems expert is questioning the government's claim of a "record investment". Audio
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Do women really need to be able to do 11 push-ups?
Do women really need to be able to do 11 push-ups?
A trend is telling women they should be able to complete proper push-ups, but it might not be a good measure of fitness.
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370 Auckland nurses refusing to take on call shifts in protest over pay, chronic understaffing
Auckland nurses refusing to take on call shifts in pay, understaffing protest
The strike began on May 26 and will run until June 23. Audio
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Singing to babies boosts their mood and wellbeing, study shows
Is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star parents' saving grace?
A new study shows singing to babies can actually boost their mood and wellbeing. Audio
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Waitangi Tribunal told health system 'failing' Māori
The Waitangi Tribunal has been told the health system is failing Māori with one woman detailing how her son has been let down multiple times. Māori news journalist Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira is covering… Audio
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Health policy expert questions govt's health spending
The Finance Minister Nicola Willis says one in five taxpayer dollars is now going into the health system, with record investment in frontline services. But a leading health policy expert says based on… Audio
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'Chilling effect': Union raises concerns over ministers' interference after leaks
'Chilling effect': Union raises concerns over ministers' interference after leaks
Stronger whistleblowing laws and more emphasis on free and frank advice are needed to balance out a crackdown on leaks, the Public Service Association union says. Audio
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Health NZ on theatre nurses industrial action
For the next month nurses at Auckland City, Starship and Greenlane hospitals will refuse to take 'on-call' shifts. They say Health New Zealand's latest pay offer doesn't keep pace with inflation or… Audio
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Chaos erupts on first day of US-backed aid distribution in Gaza after weeks of hunger
Chaos in Gaza on first day of aid after weeks of hunger
Palestinians have been pushed towards famine after an 11-week blockade on aid.
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Theatre nurses in Auckland to take industrial action over pay
More than 370 theatre nurses in Auckland are taking industrial action in protest over pay and chronic understaffing. Starship nurse Haim Ainsworth spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Benefit sanctions will mean young parents 'end up on the street', Māori youth service says
Budget abandons young parents and whānau, a youth advocate says
A kaupapa Māori youth service is warning against benefit sanctions, saying they will mean people 'end up on the street'.
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Science sector faces biggest overhaul in decades, warns cuts will put new research at risk
Science cuts could come at the cost of new and research, sector warns
The sector is facing its biggest overhaul in decades.
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Primary sector not impressed with government's horticultural product approval targets
'Don't go far enough': Industry unimpressed by government targets
The targets come after a review found the approval process wasn't always allowing timely access to the products.
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French surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec sentenced to 20 years for abusing children
French surgeon sentenced to 20 years for abusing children
Cries of "shame on the justice system" rang out in a separate room where victims watched the proceedings, according to two sources.
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Mainstream health system failing Māori, Waitangi Tribunal told
Mainstream health system failing Māori, Waitangi Tribunal told
Maia Honetana says the now scrapped Māori Health Authority would have made all the difference to her family's care.
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Shake up of Sport New Zealand in the pipeline
Shake up of Sport New Zealand in the pipeline
It follows an independent review into the organisation which is responsible for sport and recreation nationally.
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Warriors distance themselves from 'run it straight'
NZ Rugby condemns 'run it straight' as Warriors distance themselves
Calls are growing louder to ban the game in the wake of a teenager's death in Palmerston North. Audio
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Dengue outbreak: Big clean up campaigns underway in Rarotonga
Dengue outbreak: Big clean up campaigns underway in Rarotonga
The Cook Islands declared a dengue fever outbreak on Thursday. Audio
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Hairdressing changes should focus on staffing shortage, hairdresser says
Hairdressing regulation changes a 'waste of time'
One hairdresser says there are bigger issues facing the industry. Audio
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'High and ongoing' risk of more Oranga Tamariki privacy breaches - Commissioner
'High and ongoing' risk of more OT privacy breaches
The ministry is being compelled to do more to fix its deficient training, data sharing and privacy systems.
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Hospital worker assaulted on way to work in Christchurch
Hospital worker assaulted on way to work in Christchurch
Police say two people on an electric scooter hit the woman in the back.
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No neurologist at Palmerston North Hospital for woman who suffered seizure
Lack of neurologist 'endangering patients'
Palmerston North Hospital's two part-time neurologists are on leave, leaving doctors to consult with specialist in Wellington.
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Hairdressing changes welcomed by customers, raising hairs with some in industry.
Hairdressing changes welcomed by customers, raising hairs with some in industry.
Regulations Minister David Seymour said he was making cuts to 'pointless bureaucracy'.
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Five-year-old Ward Sheikh Khalil shares story of survival after Israeli air strike
5-year-old shares story of survival after Israeli air strike
A silhouette of Ward Sheikh Khalil quickly spread around the world.
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Sport NZ board member and former police office on Run It craze
Ryan Satterthwaite suffered a catastrophic head injury and died on Monday after playing a version of the game where competitors plough into each other at full speed with no protective gear. At an… Audio