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Cuts to Dunedin ICU beds could cost lives: Doctor
A former Emergency Department head is warning that cutting ICU beds at the new Dunedin Hospital could cost lives. Former head of Dunedin's emergency department and former Southern District Health… Audio
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NZ scientists share passion for high-value fruit with Vietnamese farmers
NZ scientists share passion for high-value fruit with Vietnamese farmers
They are teaming up with more than 70 farmers across Vietnam to enhance and future-proof the production of passionfruit in the Southeast Asian republic.
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Willis warns of a ‘tight’ budget to come, but NZ should be going for productivity, not austerity
Willis warns of a ‘tight’ budget to come, but NZ should be going for productivity, not austerity
Analysis - Finance Minister Nicola Willis has warned her 2025 "Growth Budget" will be "one of the tightest budgets in a decade".
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Possible menstrual cycle link to knee injuries to be studied
Possible menstrual cycle link to knee injuries to be studied
Researchers will investigate whether hormonal fluctuations during menstrual cycles could contribute to rises in career-threatening knee injuries.
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Man found not guilty of murder by way of insanity twice after two separate killings
Released patient kills for second time
Secrecy shrouds the identity of man who has twice been found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity.
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Two deaths in Tonga caused by dengue fever
Tonga's minister of health has confirmed two deaths from dengue fever at Vaiola Hospital last week. Audio
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Wellington central city residents without water after pipe burst
Burst water pipe under repair in Thorndon Quay
A burst water pipe in central Wellington that left dozens of properties without water has now been repaired.
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Fired Disney employee gets 3 years in prison for hacking and changing menus
Fired Disney employee gets 3 years in prison for hacking, changing menus
Michael Scheuer hacked into Disney's menu creation servers several times, changing prices and adding profane language.
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Family carers take fight for fair pay to Supreme Court
'Unlawful and unworkable': Family carers take fight for pay to Supreme Court
Parents Peter Humphreys and Christine Fleming want the work they do caring for their disabled children recognised.
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ASB forecasts Reserve Bank may need to make deeper OCR cuts
ASB forecasts deeper OCR cuts
The Reserve Bank may have to cut its benchmark cash rate even further to support the economy.
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Spain and Portugal declare states of emergency after massive power outage
Power mostly restored as Spain and Portugal grapple with fallout of massive outage
Disruptions to transport services are expected to stretch into a second day as questions mount over what caused a massive blackout.
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Pharmac's approach not fit for purpose, major review finds
Pharmac's approach not fit for purpose, long-awaited review finds
Associate Health Minister David Seymour said the review was difficult and painful, but ultimately necessary for Pharmac.
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Humidity forces delay to indoor men's and mixed netball tournament
Slip sliding surface: Indoor netball games halted to dry courts
Humid weather in Christchurch during Easter tournament caused some games to be delayed or moved.
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A $1.1b cut to the government's new spending comes after Trump's trade trafiffs
'Seismic event': Trump's tariffs influence Budget cuts
The Finance Minister says the cut in new spending is a reflection of the times we live in and New Zealand's high interest debt. Audio
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Cuts to ICU beds at new Dunedin Hospital taking chances - former health chief Dr John Chambers
Cuts to ICU beds at new Dunedin Hospital 'latest broken promise'
Health New Zealand has cut a previous plan for 30 ICU beds to 20 when the hospital opens. Audio
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'James and Isey' star James Cross dies aged 68
'James and Isey' star James Cross dies aged 68
James Cross - Northland identity and co-star of one of New Zealand's most successful documentary movies of all time - has died aged 68.
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Health NZ cuts number of ICU beds to 20 at new Dunedin Hospital
A former health chief said cutting the number of intensive care beds planned for the new Dunedin Hospital is taking chances with the region's health. 30 intensive care unit beds were originally… Audio
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Katherine Mary Hughes sentenced for trying to attack her husband with carving knife
Woman jailed for trying to attack her husband with carving knife
Katherine Mary Hughes was under significant mental stress as his sole caregiver, a court has heard.
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Pharmac's move to drop Māori Directorate slammed by union as 'another breach of Te Tiriti o Waitangi'
Pharmac's move to drop Māori Directorate slammed by union as Treaty breach
A union says a Pharmac proposal to disestablish a specialist Māori advisory team is an abandonment of its commitment to Māori health.
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Fijian trio nominated for World Sevens awards
Fijian trio nominated for World Sevens awards
The three are among the nominees selected by the World Rugby panels, following the completion of the seven rounds of the Sevens Series.
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Pharmac's approach not fit for purpose, major review finds
Pharmac's approach not fit for purpose, long-awaited review finds
Late last year, the board commissioned a review of the drug-buying agency - amid criticism of some of its funding decisions.
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Pregnant beauty therapist forced to go on early maternity leave, then to resign, awarded almost $100k
Beauty therapist forced to go on early maternity leave awarded almost $100k
"I couldn't enjoy being pregnant or being a mum. All I could focus on was how I could afford things," Doria said.
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$1b cut to operating allowance coming in Budget, Nicola Willis says
'No lolly scramble' - Willis says Budget will be tight, charity changes delayed
The government is halving its operating allowance and has confirmed plans for a charities tax are being pushed back a year. Audio
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Auckland Council urging correct disposal of lithium-ion batteries after Glenfield fire
Fire risk: Lithium-ion battery fires on the rise
The number of fires caused by incorrectly disposed lithium-ion batteries is on the rise and Auckland Council wants better regulation for disposal requirements as a result.
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Cook Islands: Mitiaro, Atiu, Mangaia and Mauke to be declared smoke-free islands
Four outer islands to be declared smoke-free
Cook Islands Health Ministry will launch a smoke-free campaign next month for Mitiaro, Atiu, Mangaia, and Mauke islands, marking their declaration as smoke-free.