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  • Professor Martin Stiles on fixing heartbeats

    Audio
    health
    5 May 2025
    Professor Martin Stiles, cardiologist at Waikato Hospital.

    Martin Stiles is the man credited with fixing the heart rhythms of some of our great Olympians. Audio

  • Upgrade needed after Navy Seasprites 'worked to the bone'

    News
    Politics
    5 May 2025
    Defence Minister Judith Collins with members of the Royal New Zealand Defence Force.

    The government's $2 billion spend on new naval helicopters is being welcomed by experts, but the opposition says other problems need just as much focus. Audio

    Navy helicopter upgrade needed after Seasprites 'worked to the bone' - experts
  • Northland's meth crisis: 'There's no magic wand'

    News
    New Zealand health
    5 May 2025
    Early morning scene on Broadway, Kaikohe's main street.

    With use tripling last year, groups trying to help people in the "meth capital" say they're totally overwhelmed. Audio

    Northland's meth crisis: 'There's no magic wand for any of this'
  • Wastewater testing shows Northland meth use triples in year

    Audio
    health
    5 May 2025

    Ngāpuhi chairman Mane Tahere made headlines recently by raising the alarm about the methamphetamine crisis sweeping Northland. Reporter Peter de Graaf has more. Audio

  • Poverty persists across PNG and Pacific despite economic growth - World Bank

    News
    Pacific
    5 May 2025
    Mendi people are getting on with life after a major earthquake disaster and political unrest.

    About half of Papua New Guinea's population lives on less than US$3.65 a day, while Fiji and Solomon Islands are also struggling to raise its living standards. Audio

    Poverty persists across PNG and Pacific despite economic growth - World Bank
  • Few could have predicted such a stunning victory for Australia's Labor Party

    News
    World world politics
    4 May 2025
    Anthony Albanese arrives onstage after winning the general election.

    Analysis - It was only months ago that Peter Dutton, buoyed by what many thought was a global political shift to the right following Trump's election, was on track to win.

    Few could have predicted such a stunning victory for Australia's Labor Party
  • Vote set for sugary drinks ban at Palmerston North council venues

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    4 May 2025

    A proposal to ban the sale of fizzy and other sugary drinks at some Palmerston North venues could go flat.

    Vote set for sugary drinks ban at Palmerston North council venues
  • Dunedin locals fear hidden cuts to new hospital services - Labour

    News
    New Zealand health
    4 May 2025
    Health Minister Dr Shane Reti visits the new Dunedin Hospital build site.

    Local Labour MP Ingrid Leary says residents are increasingly alarmed by revelations of reduced elderly and mental health care capacity at the city's new hospital. Audio

    'They’re worried': Dunedin locals fear hidden cuts to new hospital services, Labour says
  • Clowning Doctors: Bringing theatre to the world of medicine

    Audio
    culture arts
    4 May 2025

    The phrase 'clown doctor' may lead to memories of Robin Williams' character in the 1998 film Patch Adams. It was a character who was based on a real person. Kiwi theatre maker Phoebe Mason is a real… Audio

  • Glass, melted plastic: School lunch programme food safety complaints soar

    News
    New Zealand education
    4 May 2025
    An example of a school lunch

    MPI is probing 17 complaints from term one - matching the number investigated over the previous seven years combined.

    School lunch programme: More than a dozen food safety issues investigated
  • Why are restaurants so noisy?

    Audio
    business health
    4 May 2025
    [England] Specialist coffee shop. A person working at a large coffee machine, with three percolating containers, handles and a pipe sending out steam. (Photo by Mint Images / Mint Images / Mint Images via AFP)

    Loud music, whooshing coffee machines, clanging cutlery and raised voices fill the air in many restaurants. Professor Carl Hopkins discusses why noise can be so uncomfortable. Audio

  • Life is gourd for pumpkin seed growers at Summer Hill Seeds

    News
    New Zealand Country
    4 May 2025
    Whanganui sheep and beef farmers Clare and Grant Adkins also grow pumpkins for their seeds.

    Whanganui farming couple Clare and Grant Adkins are growing plant proteins alongside their animal proteins.

    Country Life: Smashing pumpkins at Summer Hill Seeds
  • 'It'll free up resources in the health system'

    News
    New Zealand health
    4 May 2025
    Chemotherapy treatment for cancer

    A new treatment option for people with multiple sclerosis could alleviate resource strains on New Zealand's health system.

    'Milestone' multiple sclerosis treatment set to ease strain on NZ hospitals
  • Could Trump have aided Australian PM's election victory?

    News
    World world politics
    4 May 2025
    Donald Trump and Anthony Albanese

    The US President's stinging trade tariffs may have helped a left-leaning prime minister snatch a resounding win, analysts say.

    Trump may have aided Australian PM's election victory, analysts say
  • Israeli military issues thousands of call-up notices

    News
    World
    4 May 2025
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference in the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv on 28 October 2023.

    The reservists will be deployed to Israel's border with Lebanon and in the occupied West Bank, replacing regular soldiers who will lead a new offensive in Gaza.

    Israeli military issues thousands of call-up notices
  • NZ and Japan researchers join forces on health innovation

    News
    New Zealand health
    4 May 2025
    Dr Jesse Whitehead, senior research fellow at Waikato's Te Ngira Institute for Population Research team, is spearheading a cross-cultural initiative between Japan and Aotearoa, designing and building resilient, equitable health systems.

    From no waiting lists to rural scholarships and traditional medicine in emergencies, Japan's health model offers insights to visiting Waikato University researchers.

    East meets Aotearoa: NZ and Japan join forces on health innovation
  • Fire at Hutt Hospital extinguished

    News
    New Zealand
    3 May 2025
    Hutt Hospital

    Nine fire trucks or support vehicles were called to the scene.

    Fire at Hutt Hospital extinguished
  • '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
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