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Call for review of drinking water standard
It comes after Greenpeace said drinking water in several towns had nitrates at levels linked to an increased risk of premature and underweight births.
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Ministry of Māori Development proposes to cut 38 positions
A recruitment pause put in place last year had reduced the scale of job losses necessary, says the secretary for Māori development.
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Public hospital cuts will affect patient care, healthcare assistant says
Public hospitals have been asked to make savings of $105 million by July. Audio
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MPs in line for health pay bumps
Audio 30 Apr 2024MPs are in line for a healthy pay bump this term - amidst the Coalition's cutting campaign - and the cost-of-living crisis. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch has more. Audio
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Concern as Reefton's only aged care facility closes
Audio 30 Apr 2024The Reefton community is gutted after its only hospital level aged care facility has now closed for good, despite health officials giving asssurances it would re-open. Local woman Moira Lockington… Audio
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 7: Tauranga Moana marks 160 years of struggle, the repeal of 7AA, and the Iwi Chairs forum
Audio 30 Apr 2024We speak to Ngāti Pukenga representative Rahera Ohia about the iwi’s Waitangi Tribunal claim over the repeal of section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act. Then panelists Charlie Rahiri and Koro Nicholas… Video, Audio
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The schools not keen on the phone ban
Two secondary school principals are not convinced a phone ban is warranted and say it will be difficult to enforce.
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New minister announces review into disability support services
The ministry has been under fire for not consulting with carers before changing entitlements to flexible funding support.
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Dealing with mental health for twenty-somethings
In that space between our 20's and turning 30, uncertainty, stress and even depression can be part of the terrain. Audio
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Kiwi sends sawmill workers into panic: 'Quite a big creature'
A kiwi wandered into a sawmill and spent a few hours exploring before hiding under a workbench.
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Oral Questions for 30 April 2024
Audio 30 Apr 2024Questions to Ministers HON MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in the statements and actions of all his Ministers? STUART SMITH to the Minister of Finance: Has she seen any… Audio
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Immunisation rates for Māori children in six regions down below 69%
Immunisation rates for tamariki Māori in six regions of the country are sitting at less than 69 percent.
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What's the ideal balance of daily activity for optimal health?
An international research team has analysed over 2,000 people's behaviours within a 24-hour day to determine the optimal amount of time we should spend sitting, sleeping, standing and being physically… Audio
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School cellphone ban: What you need to know
Explainer - What will a ban on cellphones in schools achieve? Can students use them during lunch breaks? And what happens if you need to contact your child?
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Initiative to start mental health conversations in construction
Between 2007 - 2019, 583 tradespeople working in the construction industry died by suicide, and 98 percent of them were men. Audio
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King Charles returns to public engagements
The King and Queen Camilla are to visit a hospital and specialist cancer centre, in a public show of support for staff, patients and ongoing research work.
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Experts concerned conditions ripe for measles epidemic
Public health experts warn the country must urgently close a measles 'immunity gap', fearing conditions are ripe for another major epidemic. Dr Oz Mansoor spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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1000 extra chldren susceptible to measles each month
Childhood immunisation rates have for years have been below the 95 percent needed for population-wide measles immunity.
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Pacific news in brief for April 30
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including the manager of an advocacy group in Samoa calling for people with disabilities to be included in the design stages of new road projects.
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 30 April
On today's episode, a shock 1 News Verian poll has National down by two points to thirty-six percent, while Labour has inched back up to thirty percent, ACT is down a point to seven percent, and New… Audio
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Te Whatu Ora racks most complaints for OIA request delays, refusals
Te Whatu Ora was the most complained about government agency for its handling of OIA requests, followed by police.
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How NZ's cancer survival rates compare with Australia
Auckland University cancer epidemiologist Professor Mark Elwood says cancer death rates in both countries have gone down, but the differences have persisted.
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Cognitive tests to assess driver impairment called into question
Grey Power is calling for a change to elderly driver assessments. Audio
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'We're falling further behind': Call for radical reform of Pharmac's budget
New Zealand offers no appeal for drug companies because it's so hard to make a sale, the Cancer Society says. Audio
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Pharmac restricts diabetes drugs amid global shortage
Two drugs for type 2 diabetes are being restricted to only those already prescribed them, due to a global shortage. Audio