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Weather: Heavy rain floods Nelson streets, blows out manholes
Flash flood submerges Nelson streets, manholes erupt
Locals have described cows being washed down rivers as fire crews respond to dozens of calls for help.
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Watch live: Nicola Willis and Simeon Brown reveal more details about new Nelson hospital
$500m to redevelop Nelson Hospital over four years
Nicola Willis and Simeon Brown say the redevelopment is less than half of what the previous Labour-led government committed.
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Motarilavoa Hilda Lini, 'a trailblazer' for Vanuatu women in politics, has died
Motarilavoa Hilda Lini, 'a trailblazer' for Vanuatu women in politics, has died
Lini, 72, was the first woman to be elected to parliament in 1987 and went on to become the country's first female minister.
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'Left in her chair covered in faeces' - widespread failures at resthome
'Left in her chair covered in faeces' - widespread failures at resthome
There were widespread failures at a Geraldine resthome the Health and Disability Commissioner has found
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Young Auckland FC fan's leg gashed on way home from semi-final
Young Auckland FC fan's leg gashed on way home from semi-final
The 11-year-old football was leaving the game at the weekend when he walked into a knee-height metal post.
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Palliative care nurse wins excellence award
Most of us try a few different jobs in our lives - and work in a few different places - but once Sally Hanrahan made the decision to become a nurse, that was it. Audio
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Private hospitals may be asked to pay for surgeon training
Private hospitals may be asked to pay for surgeon training
Doctors have raised ethical and logistical concerns about allowing publicly-paid surgical registrars to essentially provide free labour to private hospitals.
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 26 May 2025
In today's episode, Finance Minister Nicola Willis has defended the government's budget decisions including changes to Kiwisaver, saying most workers will end up with larger retirement savings, new… Audio
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What New Zealand could gain from India's pharma boom
What New Zealand could gain from India's pharma boom
As New Zealand eyes a free trade agreement with India, experts say the next frontier could be pharmaceutical imports - particularly generic drugs.
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What New Zealand could gain from India’s booming pharmaceutical sector
What NZ could gain from India's booming pharmaceutical sector
As New Zealand eyes a free trade agreement with India, experts say the next frontier could be pharmaceutical imports - particularly generic drugs.
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Health NZ's elective surgery plan sees training shortfall warning
Health ministry warns outsourcing surgeries will impact doctor training
If thousands of straightforward operations are performed in private hospitals, trainee surgeons will have limited learning opportunities, officials say. Audio
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Concerns outsourcing surgeries will limit training opportunities
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons says outsourcing surgeries to private hospitals will reduce hands-on training opportunities for future surgeons. College of Surgeons New Zealand chair Ros… Audio
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Health Minister warned outsourcing elective surgeries will limit training opportunities
The Health Minister has been warned that outsourcing more elective surgeries will limit training opportunities for future surgeons. Anusha Bradley reports. Audio
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Health span versus life span - Dr Sharad Paul on 'biohacking our genes'
Audio 26 May 2025With his latest book, globally renowned skin cancer surgeon Dr Sharad Paul, reflects on habits and tweaks that may just allow us to hack into genomics to optimize our performance. Produced by… Audio
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Aspergillus fungi that can ‘eat you from the inside out’ could spread as the world heats up
Fungi that can 'eat you from the inside out' could spread as the world heats up
Yet we are still very far from understanding them.
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Why doing an 'autumn clean' could keep you and your home healthier this winter
Why doing an 'autumn clean' could keep you and your home healthier this winter
Many household cleaners released "volatile organic compounds" which could cause headaches and eye, nose or throat irritation.
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Daylight can boost the immune system’s ability to fight infections – new study
Daylight can boost the immune system’s ability to fight infections – new study
Ever found yourself out of sync with normal sleep patterns after late nights or working a night shift? It could be you're experiencing what scientists call social jet lag. Video
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A Gaza doctor went to work to save lives. Hours later, her children's burned bodies arrived
Gaza doctor on duty at hospital when her own children showed up, dead
Only one of her children - critically injured - survived the reported Israeli airstrike.
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Head knocks and ultra-violence: Viral games Run It Straight and Power Slap put sports safety back centuries
Head knocks and ultra-violence: The viral dangers of Run It Straight
Opinion - Social media appeal and simplicity may be a large part of why the concerningly dangerous new tackling game Run It Straight has begun to capture attention and crowds in Australasia, three…
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Western Australia introduces anti-puppy farming laws
Aussie state all but outlaws pet shops selling puppies
Law changes mean pet shops that want to keep selling dogs can only do so if they get them from a rescue centre.
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What can Shakespeare teach us about happiness?
Cora Fox discusses how Shakespeare's plays depict happiness, and whether that view is still relevant today. Audio
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The rules when running for local government
Want to run for council? These are the rules
Nominations open for this year's local government elections on 4 July.
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
Do we need to be worried about arsenic in rice? And bananas; how many is too many? Audio
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Pacific dengue cases surge, but don't cancel your holiday yet - health expert
Pacific dengue cases surge, but don't cancel your holiday yet - health expert
Dr Marc Shaw advises travellers to use insect repellent and light clothing, warning that although dengue fever is serious, it is largely preventable. Audio
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The Vagus Nerve and Mental Health
Our vagus nerves help us rest, digest and restore, but is there really a way to reset them to feel better? Audio