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  • Fijian trio nominated for World Sevens awards

    News
    Pacific
    29 Apr 2025
    SINGAPORE - April 6: Fiji men celebrate their Cup victory at the 2025 HSBC SVNS Singapore at Singapore National Stadium on April 6, 2025 in Singapore. (Photo by Zach Franzen / World Rugby)

    The three are among the nominees selected by the World Rugby panels, following the completion of the seven rounds of the Sevens Series.

    Fijian trio nominated for World Sevens awards
  • Pharmac's approach not fit for purpose, long-awaited review finds

    News
    Politics
    29 Apr 2025

    Late last year, the board commissioned a review of the drug-buying agency - amid criticism of some of its funding decisions.

    Pharmac's approach not fit for purpose, major review finds
  • Beauty therapist forced to go on early maternity leave awarded almost $100k

    News
    Business
    29 Apr 2025
    Zelinda Doria and her now eight-year-old daughter Valentina.

    "I couldn't enjoy being pregnant or being a mum. All I could focus on was how I could afford things," Doria said.

    Pregnant beauty therapist forced to go on early maternity leave, then to resign, awarded almost $100k
  • 'No lolly scramble' - Willis says Budget will be tight, charity changes delayed

    News
    Politics Budget 2025
    29 Apr 2025
    Finance Minister Nicola Willis makes a pre-budget speech to the Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce.

    The government is halving its operating allowance and has confirmed plans for a charities tax are being pushed back a year. Audio

    $1b cut to operating allowance coming in Budget, Nicola Willis says
  • Fire risk: Lithium-ion battery fires on the rise

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Apr 2025
    A lithium-ion battery that started a recycling truck fire in Green Bay, Auckland

    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.

    Auckland Council urging correct disposal of lithium-ion batteries after Glenfield fire
  • Four outer islands to be declared smoke-free

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    29 Apr 2025
    220414. Photo RNZ. Cook Islands. Aerial view of Mauke, outer islands, tourism

    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.

    Cook Islands: Mitiaro, Atiu, Mangaia and Mauke to be declared smoke-free islands
  • French minister wants all parties to own their responsibilities

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    29 Apr 2025
    Union Calédonienne President Emmanuel Tjibaou [blue shirt] and other participants at the pro-independence FLNKS convention in Yaté, New Caledonia on 26 April 2025 – PHOTO RRB

    Manuel Valls, who is visiting New Caledonia for the third time in two months, has again called all sides to live up to their responsibilities.

    French Minister Valls wants all parties to own their responsibilities ahead of third trip to New Caledonia
  • Healthcare providers funding immunisations out of own pockets

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    29 Apr 2025
    Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC) Director, Nikki Turner receiving her COVID-19 vaccination

    Health NZ admits there is still some work to do, as Māori and Pacific immunisation providers say funding is too low to cover services.

    Healthcare providers funding immunisations out of own pockets, Health NZ admits 'work to do'
  • Health NZ 'deeply disappointed' that senior doctors strike to go ahead

    News
    New Zealand health
    28 Apr 2025
    Counties Manukau Health says it has enacted special escalation plans, including cancelling elective surgery, to deal with a surge in patients visiting Middlemore Hospital's emergency department.

    Hospitals and emergency departments will remain open, and the union is working with Health NZ to ensure life-preserving services continue.

    Health NZ disappointed that Association of Salaried Medical Specialists strike to go ahead
  • Rural women face barriers to abortion, contraceptive care - review

    News
    New Zealand Country
    28 Apr 2025
    1973 pro-abortion march in Wellington

    Earlier in April, Ministry of Health reviewed certain matters under the Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion Act (1977).

    Rural women face barriers to abortion, contraceptive care, MoH review says
  • The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Peter Elliott (Part 1)

    Audio
    health culture
    28 Apr 2025

    Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Niki Bezzant and Peter Elliott. They discuss the enormous queue of New Zealanders waiting for specialist appointments and a petition… Audio

  • Death undetermined: Family want coroner to reopen case

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Apr 2025
    Philip Lucas was a patient at the Palmerston North Hospital mental health ward in December last year.

    Philip Lucas was found dead a month after he left a hospital mental health ward, but a coroner has ruled on his death without seeing an investigation that found shortcomings in his care.

    Coroner never saw hospital investigation before ruling on death
  • Women's Refuge receives much-needed funding boost

    News
    New Zealand politics
    28 Apr 2025
    Dr Ang Jury CEO of Women's Refuge

    The government is allocating $540,000 towards Women's Refuge from the mental health and addiction innovation fund.

    Women's Refuge receives much-needed funding boost for staff training
  • Family of man found dead unhappy with coroner's report

    Audio
    health
    28 Apr 2025

    The family of a man found dead after he failed to return to the Palmerston North Hospital mental health ward are unhappy a coroner's investigation didn't take into account a hospital probe that found… Audio

  • Fears high wages for locums will discourage full-time doctors

    Audio
    money health
    28 Apr 2025

    There are concerns high wages paid to casual medical staff to plug gaps in the health system are discouraging doctors from taking full time positions. Te Whatu Ora said its forecast full year spend on… Audio

  • Toxic algae warning lifted for Canterbury lake

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Apr 2025
    A toxic algal mat on a rock from a river.

    Health New Zealand issued the warning in December after concerning levels of cyanobacteria was detected in the lake.

    Toxic algae warning lifted for Canterbury's Lake Pegasus
  • 'Hīkoi for Health': Doctors on journey for change

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Apr 2025
    Doctors Art Nahill, left, and Glenn Colquhoun are taking their “vanbulance” on a Hīkoi for Health to highlight the decline of New Zealand’s public health system.

    Two doctors are hoping to turn their anger and frustration over the decline of New Zealand's public health system into a bottom-up blueprint for change.

    'Hīkoi for Health': Doctors on journey to change New Zealand's public health system
  • 'Hīkoi for Health': Doctors on journey for change

    News
    New Zealand health
    28 Apr 2025
    Doctors Art Nahill, left, and Glenn Colquhoun are taking their “vanbulance” on a Hīkoi for Health to highlight the decline of New Zealand’s public health system.

    Two doctors are hoping to turn their anger and frustration over the decline of New Zealand's public health system into a bottom-up blueprint for change.

    'Hīkoi for Health': Doctors on journey to change New Zealand's public health system
  • Vancouver man charged with murder for attack on Filipino festival

    News
    World
    28 Apr 2025
    Vancouver police investigate a crime scene after a man drove into pedestrians at the annual Lapu Lapu festival celebrating Filipino culture, at East 43rd Avenue and Fraser, in the south of Vancouver .

    Authorities described Kai-Ji Adam Lo as having had a "significant history" of interactions with authorities involving mental health. They said there was no evidence of terrorism.

    Vancouver man charged with murder for attack on Filipino festival
  • Aside from Anzac Day, NZ has been slow to remember military veterans

    News
    Comment & Analysis history
    28 Apr 2025
    Soldiers march at the dawn service in Auckland

    Expansion of the term 'veteran' will add 100,000 service people, without automatically changing existing entitlements.

    Aside from Anzac Day, NZ has been slow to remember military veterans
  • NZ firm's cancer test excluded from US Medicare funding

    News
    Business
    28 Apr 2025
    The approvals gives Pacific Edge access to about 20 million Americans.

    The key diagnostic test accounted for 60 percent of the Pacific Edge's income.

    NZ firm Pacific Edge's cancer test excluded from US Medicare funding
  • Police warned over shifting sensitive info to cloud services

    News
    New Zealand technology
    28 Apr 2025
    Servers in a datacentre

    There could be "severe detrimental impacts" if someone was accidentally given access to the data. Audio

    Police warned over shifting information to Microsoft cloud services
  • closure of one-of-a-kind psychotherapy day programme

    Audio 28 Apr 2025
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    The plans to close Segar House - which offers a publicly-funded, intensive psychotherapy day programme - the only one of its kind in the country. Audio

  • Family wants answers over mother's murder by mental health patient

    News
    New Zealand crime
    28 Apr 2025
    Faye (Frances Anne) Phelps and her late husband Bill.

    Faye Phelps' daughter was shocked to learn the man her mother employed had been living at Hillmorton Hospital. Audio

    Daughter seeks answers after mother murdered by mental health patient
  • US funding cuts threaten ground-breaking Auckland University vaccine study

    News
    New Zealand health
    28 Apr 2025
    Free application, at the Vasconcelos Library, of the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19, for people from 40 to 49 years who live in the Miguel Hidalgo borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 14, 2021. (Photo by Cristian Leyva/NurPhoto) (Photo by Cristian Leyva / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    The study has drawn on data from more than 300 million people to research vaccine safety and efficacy since 2019. Audio

    Auckland University Covid vaccine safety study could lose funding in final year after DOGE review
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