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  • 'Very concerned residents' - Alarm as asbestos puts stop to school beach trips

    News
    New Zealand environment
    3 May 2025
    Dr Julie Chambers at Roberta Road Reserve, beside Glendowie Bay.

    Asbestos-laden fibre cement board have been littering the sand around Tāmaki Estuary on various beaches.

    Asbestos-laden fibre cement board washing up on Tāmaki Estuary beaches
  • S&P 500 scores longest winning streak in two decades as US-China trade tension cools

    News
    World
    3 May 2025
    A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during afternoon trading on April 9, 2025 in New York. Wall Street stocks rocketed to close solidly higher Wednesday, with dramatic advances on all three major indexes as US President Donald Trump delayed steep new tariffs hours after they took effect. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 7.9 percent to 40,608.45, the broad-based S&P 500 Index rallied 9.5 percent to 5,456.90, and the tech-focused Nasdaq Composite Index jumped more than 12.2 percent to 17,124.97. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP)

    Markets surged Friday as upbeat jobs numbers and a thaw in US-China tensions boosted investor confidence.

    S&P 500 posts longest winning streak in 20 years as Trump and China show some willingness to bend on trade
  • Reform UK Party wins mayoral and parliamentary post in surge of support

    News
    World world politics
    3 May 2025
    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reacts after being elected to become MP for Clacton at the Clacton count centre in Clacton-on-Sea, eastern England, early on 5 July, 2024.

    Reform hopes England's local elections will mark the breakdown of a century of domination of British politics by the governing Labour Party and opposition Conservatives.

    Reform UK Party wins mayoral and parliamentary post in surge of support
  • 'Very surprised': More than 300 new cops not assessed on swimming

    News
    New Zealand police
    3 May 2025

    The Police Commissioner told RNZ he was disappointed by the higher number the review uncovered.

    More than 300 new cops not assessed on swimming, review finds
  • Whanganui mayor pushes back on Seymour's attendance appeal

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    3 May 2025
    Students learning in a school classroom.

    David Seymour called on all mayors across the country to help with school attendance last week.

    Seymour's truancy appeal contradicts government's own directive, Whanganui mayor says
  • WHO makes U-turn to back use of weight-loss drugs

    News
    World science
    3 May 2025
    White scattered pills and a jar with yellow pills on a blue background

    In 2023, experts decided against adding obesity drugs to the World Health Organisation's essential medicines list.

    WHO backs use of weight-loss drugs for adults globally, raises cost issue
  • Popular drink recalled

    News
    New Zealand Business
    3 May 2025
    Arepa glass and bottle

    Alphagen NZ is recalling specific batches of its drinks.

    Some Ārepa drinks recalled after person injured by chipped bottle
  • Warning of poisonous shellfish in Waikato

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    3 May 2025
    Greenshel mussels from Cawthron Institute’s shellfish breeding programme (baby mussels on the right.)

    "It's important to know that cooking the shellfish does not remove the toxin," an expert says.

    Warning of poisonous shellfish in Western Firth of Thames
  • What have we learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic?

    Audio
    science health
    3 May 2025
    Shaun Hendy's book The Covid Response: A Scientist's Account of New Zealand's Pandemic and What Comes Next is out now.

    Shaun Hendy is a well-respected New Zealand physicist and the chief scientist at climate innovation company Toha.  He talks about his new book looking at NZ's Covid response. Audio

  • 'Deadly blockade' leaves Gaza aid work on verge of collapse

    News
    World world politics
    3 May 2025
    A youth draped in a blanket looks on as people look for survivors in the rubble of a building hit in an Israeli strike in the Bureij camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)

    Aid workers have described horrific scenes of starving children and fights over water.

    'Deadly blockade' leaves Gaza aid work on verge of collapse
  • What is inattentional blindness?

    Audio
    health
    3 May 2025
    Portrait woman posing, with magnifying glass in front of her eye. (Photo by Double Touch / Photononstop / Photononstop via AFP)

    Have you ever missed something obvious right in front of you? Chances are you've experienced a psychological phenomenon called inattentional blindness. Audio

  • Australia's social media ban will go ahead regardless of election outcome

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    3 May 2025
    Composite of social media apps and teenager with phone

    Explainer - Why is YouTube exempt from the ban, and does this undermine its intended aim?

    YouTube is exempt from Australia’s social media ban. Why?
  • Mushroom murder trial: Erin Patterson sent 'extremely aggressive' texts to estranged husband - court hears

    News
    World crime
    2 May 2025
    Erin Patterson

    The messages over child support payments were sent in the months leading up to the alleged murders of her in-laws. Audio

    Erin Patterson's mushroom murder trial hears 'extremely aggressive' texts sent to estranged husband
  • How the US 'war on woke' and women risks weakening its own military capability

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    2 May 2025
    US Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth, speaks as US President Donald Trump (L) looks on during remarks to the Michigan National Guard at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Warren, Michigan, on April 29, 2025. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)

    Analysis - US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the Women, Peace and Security initiative 'woke' and 'divisive'. But history shows soldiers of all stripes have served with honour.

    How the US 'war on woke' and women risks weakening its own military capability
  • NZ to host global rural health event; leaders spurred to act

    News
    New Zealand Country
    2 May 2025
    More than 500 healthcare professionals came from all over New Zealand to Christchurch for the National Rural Health Conference.

    The rural healthcare sector is telling the government that the way New Zealand addresses health inequalities for rural and indigenous Māori patients will be under global scrutiny next year.

    New Zealand to host global rural health event; leaders spurred to act
  • Does New Zealand have too many government ministers?

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    2 May 2025
    COALITION 3 EDIT

    The size and make-up of any executive is set by the Prime Minister.

    Prime Minister rejects claims that there are too many ministers
  • Midday Report Essentials for Friday 2 May 2025

    Audio
    environment health
    2 May 2025

    In today's episode, Crews are out assessing the damage across Canterbury after yesterday's deluge which caused widespread road closures, flooding and slips. A Canterbury Resident whose home looks like… Audio

  • 'No future' for refugees on Nauru after funding extension - activist

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    2 May 2025
    The entrance to Regional Processing Centre one or RPC1 currently holding around 90 asylum seekers.

    A Nauru government report states that, of the 93 transferees on Nauru, four have been granted refugee status, and 89 asylum seekers are undergoing the appeals process.

    'No future' for refugees on Nauru after funding extension - activist
  • Doctors won't rule out another strike as 4300 patients face delays

    News
    New Zealand health
    2 May 2025
    Maeve Hume-Nixon at the doctor's strike in Wellington.

    The senior doctors' union wants more pay and fewer vacancies but the government hasn't moved its offer.

    Senior doctors not ruling out more strike action over ongoing pay disagreement
  • Pacific news in brief for 2 May

    News
    Pacific
    2 May 2025
    DeepGreen Metals' partner Allseas acquired this former ultra-deepwater drill ship “Vitoria 10000” for conversion to a polymetallic nodule collection vessel.

    A round-up of news from around the region, including New Caledonia support for a deepsea mining pause.

    Pacific news in brief for 2 May
  • Levin farmers launch mushroom coffee

    News
    Country
    2 May 2025
    Jude Horrill has been farming oyster and shitake mushrooms for the past eight years with her partner Brent Williams at Ohau Gourmet Mushrooms.

    The coffee includes extracts of lion's mane and cordyceps.

    Levin farmers launch mushroom coffee
  • Screenwriter Angela Franklyn: overcoming adversity

    Audio 2 May 2025
    Angela Franklyn

    Angela Franklyn's stage and screen career in London was stopped in its tracks when she was diagnosed with a rare health condition.  Audio

  • Vaping doubles risk of serious lung disease - study

    News
    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    2 May 2025
    A teenager vaping.

    And the news is even worse for people who use both cigarettes and vapes. Audio

    Vaping doubles risk of serious lung disease, even without smoking history - study
  • Mayor has no plans to add truancy duties to workload

    News
    Politics Local Democracy Reporting
    2 May 2025
    Ashburton mayor Neil Brown says school attendance is not a core role or focus of the council but “being leaders for the community is".

    David Seymour has written to councils asking for help with school truancy but mayor says it's not a 'core duty' of local government.

    Mayors 'have enough on their plates' without adding truancy support
  • Vaping can cause permanent lung damage: Study

    Audio
    science health
    2 May 2025

    A study of almost 250.000 people found people who vape had a far higher risk of getting Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, a serious, incurable disease that makes breathing difficult. Asthma and… Audio

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