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Oral Questions for 13 May 2025
Audio 13 May 2025Questions to Ministers CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? Rt… Audio
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Sussan Ley becomes first woman to lead Australia's Liberal Party
Australia's Liberal Party gets first female leader
She now faces the mammoth task of uniting the party after a landslide Labor election victory.
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Free programme offers support to families
With delays of up to a year for specialist support for children with autism, a free programme has helped hundreds of families bridge the gap while they wait. Audio
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Health NZ to outsource thousands of cases to private hospitals
Health NZ to outsource thousands of cases to private hospitals
And it also plans to ask surgeons to work longer hours in a bid to cut the waitlist.
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Pacific health expert says Auckland measles case is a 'red flag'
Pacific health expert says Auckland measles case is a 'red flag'
New Zealand is on alert for measles after a case was identified in Auckland over the weekend. Audio
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Kāinga Ora Auckland home deemed unfit for living after multiple pleas from tenant
Child ended up in Starship while living in damp Kāinga Ora home
A child was hospitalised because of poor conditions in a damp Kāinga Ora property.
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Unlocking the secrets of the superagers
Why do some octogenarians have exceptional memories? Emily Rogalski explains. Audio
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Smokefree 2025 goal all but up in smoke
Smokefree 2025 goal all but up in smoke
More than 80,000 smokers need to quit their habit before the end of the year to meet the goal. "We are not heading in the right direction fast enough."
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'We let people decide': Tongan PM 'Aisake Eke optimistic ahead of November election
'We let people decide': Tongan PM optimistic ahead of November election
Dr 'Aisake Eke is optimistic says his government is focused on doing its best, leaving the rest up to the Tongan people.
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Labour's Chris Hipkins takes aim at pay equity changes, government's 'austerity' and 'division' in speech
Hipkins takes aim at pay equity changes, government's 'austerity' and 'division'
Labour's leader in a speech said the government's policies would lead to "decline", and hinted at sweeping tax changes under his leadership.
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Protein is important during perimenopause - here's how much you need and why
How much protein you need during perimenopause, and why
During perimenopause oestrogen levels begin to drop, which decreases bone density and muscle mass.
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Freed Israeli-American hostage leaves Gaza, Israel says no ceasefire
Freed Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander leaves Gaza
Fighting halted in Gaza to allow a safe hostage release but there was no deal on a wider truce or releases. Audio
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Health NZ keen to outsource some elective surgeries
Health New Zealand wants to knock 20,000 elective surgeries off its waiting lists by outsourcing thousands of simple cases to private hospitals and getting public sector doctors to work more hours… Audio
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Health NZ eyes $1.8b cost for unpaid leave dating back 15 years
Health NZ eyes $1.8b cost for unpaid leave dating back 15 years
$130m has been spent on consultants and contractors to fix Holiday Act compliance errors.
- Carpet maker Bremworth reverses wool only policy
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Smokefree 2025 goal all but up in smoke
More than 80,000 Kiwi smokers need to quit their habit before the end of the year to meet the Smokefree 2025 goal, but a public health professor says there's no chance. Audio
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Health NZ eyes $1.8b cost for unpaid leave dating back 15 years
Health NZ eyes $1.8b cost for unpaid leave dating back 15 years
$130m has been spent on consultants and contractors to fix Holiday Act compliance errors. Audio
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The Panel with Dean Hall & Heather Roy (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists. The three of them discuss: raising speed limits outside schools, mothers day & the Dunedin childrens theatre seeking council health… Audio
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Measles outbreak in NZ would be 'like a nightmare' - paediatrician
Measles outbreak in NZ would be 'like a nightmare'
There are grave concerns among medical experts if there is a measles outbreak in Auckland.
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The Panel with Dean Hall & Heather Roy (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists. The three of them discuss: this Auckland's Measles case, and the governments proposed social media ban for under 16s. Heather Roy is a… Audio
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Auckland measles case: New locations of interest include chemist, second supermarket
Auckland measles case: New locations of interest released
An Auckland pharmacy and a second supermarket have been named as places a recent case of measles visited while infectious.
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Lake Hood’s toxic algae levels drop - but not enough to re-open
Lake Hood’s toxic algae levels drop - but not enough to re-open
Testing shows a reduction in toxic algae at Lake Hood, but not enough to have the health warning removed just yet.
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Health NZ on $130 million pay roll patch up
Checkpoint has discovered Te Whatu Ora has spent more than 130 million dollars remediating payroll problems and that doesn't include the cost of repaying wages. It all stems from issues related to the… Audio
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Health NZ has spent more $130 million fixing issues
Checkpoint can reveal that Health New Zealand has spent more than $130 million fixing up faux pas with its holiday pay. It all stems from issues related to the Holiday's Act that were identified in… Audio
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Trump to sign executive order to cut prices of medicine to match other countries
Trump to sign executive order to cut prices of medicine to match other countries
He claimed it would cut prices by 30 percent to 80 percent, but did not say how.