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  • Climate change no longer top threat for defence force

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    20 Apr 2025
    Earth sits in dried cracked mud before metropolis

    The governments blueprint of how it will invest $12 billion over the next four years into the New Zealand Defence Force mentions climate change twice.

    Threat of climate change downgraded in defence force plan
  • Peter Boshier reflects on nine years as Ombudsman

    News
    Politics The House
    20 Apr 2025
    Recently retired Ombudsman Peter Boshier

    He says the public can rest assured that there is an enduring institution fighting for fairness and accountability.

    The watchdog that listens: Peter Boshier reflects on nine years as Ombudsman
  • Hymns on Sunday, 20 April 2025

    Audio
    music
    20 Apr 2025
    Holy Trinity Cathedral

    Celebrate Easter Sunday with hymns including Jesus Christ is risen today, New Zealand Easter hymn Christ is alive, and  the 21st century classic In Christ Alone. Audio

  • Hipkins admits pandemic mistakes, but stands by initial response

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    19 Apr 2025
    Chris Hipkins

    Labour's Chris Hipkins shares on a podcast his thoughts on the government's Covid response and his journey as a politician.

    Labour's Chris Hipkins stands by initial Covid response, but admits mistakes were made
  • 'Don't stab me': Victim thought she would die during 'nightmare' knifepoint home burglary

    News
    New Zealand crime
    19 Apr 2025
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    A woman was cut on the face and thought she would die as she tried to force a knife-wielding burglar out of her home.

    Wiremu Te Pou jailed after victim face cut in 'worst nightmare' knifepoint burglary in Havelock North
  • White House revamps US Covid-19 site to promote 'lab leak' theory

    News
    World health
    19 Apr 2025
    US President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House on 10 April 2025, in Washington,

    The theory that Covid was leaked from a Chinese lab has again gained mainstream traction in the United States.

    White House touts Covid-19 'lab leak' theory on revamped site
  • Man 'vanishes' from Auckland Airport, whānau and police concerned

    News
    New Zealand police
    19 Apr 2025

    Police and whānau are urgently looking for a man who vanished from Auckland Airport after checking in for a flight and clearing security but never boarding his plane.

    Missing man Kory-Dean Wirihana 'vanishes' from Auckland Airport, police whānau concerned
  • One in six New Zealanders are disabled, so why does health research exclude them?

    News
    Politics health
    19 Apr 2025
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    Even when researchers are more inclusive, their plans can fail to account for the difficulties disabled people face with travel, communication and physical access.

    One in six New Zealanders are disabled, so why does health research exclude them?
  • Women defined in the UK

    Audio 19 Apr 2025

    This week, the U.K. Supreme Court ruled that only biological and not trans women meet the definition of a woman under equality laws. Head of YWCA Tamaki Makaurau, Dellwyn Stuart, talks to Susie about… Audio

  • Yawning may be more dangerous than you think

    News
    World
    18 Apr 2025
    Tired young man working late from home on laptop in office window. (Photo by Sam Edwards/CAIA IMAGE/SCIENCE P / NEW / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    "Sleepiness is a serious health concern with wide-reaching consequences," said the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

    Yawning may be more dangerous than you think
  • Nurses strike: 'Shame' of years of unpaid work - union

    News
    New Zealand health
    18 Apr 2025
    Two surgeons and a nurse perform a thoracoscopy in a hospital operating theatre.

    Health NZ "should be ashamed of itself" for failing to recognise years of unpaid and involuntary overtime by Auckland theatre nurses, the nurses union says.

    'Shame' on Health NZ for years of unpaid nurses' work - union as strike looms
  • Over 170 arrested for attacks on Pakistan KFC outlets in Gaza war protests

    News
    World politics
    18 Apr 2025
    LONDON, UK - February 21st 2018: KFC fast food signage. KFC is an american fast food company that specializes in chicken

    KFC has long been viewed as a symbol of the United States in Pakistan and borne the brunt of anti-American sentiment in recent decades.

    Over 170 arrested for attacks on Pakistan KFC outlets in Gaza war protests
  • Dengue fever kills 12-year-old boy in Auckland

    News
    New Zealand health
    18 Apr 2025
    The Asian tiger mosquito is one of the vectors responsible for transmitting dengue fever.

    After contracting the infection, the Samoan boy was flown to Auckland's Starship Children's Hospital where he later died.

    Dengue fever kills 12-year-old boy in Auckland's Starship Children's Hospital
  • US Democratic Senator meets wrongly deported man in El Salvador

    News
    World world politics
    18 Apr 2025
    Picture obtained from the X account of Salvadorean President Nayib Bukele, @nayibbukele, showing US Senator Chris Van Hollen (R) holding a meeting with Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a US resident wrongfully deported to his home country, at a hotel in San Salvador on April 17, 2025. Van Hollen met with Salvadoran Abrego Garcia, whose wrongful deportation has triggered a political firestorm over President Donald Trump's hard-line immigration policies. Abrego Garcia was detained in Maryland last month and expelled to El Salvador along with 238 Venezuelans and 22 fellow Salvadorans who were deported shortly after President Donald Trump invoked a rarely-used wartime authority. (Photo by X account of El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / X ACCOUNT OF EL SALVADOR'S PRESIDENTNAYIB BUKELE" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

    Democratic US Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man wrongly deported to El Salvador in a case that has pitted a defiant Trump administration against the courts.

    US Senator Van Hollen meets wrongly deported man in El Salvador
  • Yawning may be more dangerous than you think

    News
    World
    18 Apr 2025
    Tired young man working late from home on laptop in office window. (Photo by Sam Edwards/CAIA IMAGE/SCIENCE P / NEW / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    "Sleepiness is a serious health concern with wide-reaching consequences," said the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

    Yawning may be more dangerous than you think
  • Mangione indicted on federal charges in killing of insurance company boss

    News
    World crime
    18 Apr 2025
    Luigi Mangione, accused killer of US insurance CEO Brian Thompson, sits in Manhattan Supreme Court as he attends a hearing in New York City on February 21, 2025. Mangione is accused of gunning down Thompson in a brazen hit in New York on December 4, 2024, pleaded not guilty to state charges including "terrorist" murder. The suspect is charged in both state and federal court. (Photo by Steven HIRSCH / POOL / AFP)

    The federal charge of murder through the use of a firearm carries a maximum sentence of death, if he is convicted.

    Luigi Mangione indicted on federal charges in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
  • A rescue mission saving rare freshwater mussels

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    18 Apr 2025
    A person cradles a bronzy-dark-coloured mussel shell in their hands.

    An Auckland Council project offers hope for kākahi in decline.

    Our Changing World: Keeping up with the kākahi
  • At 82, Jeanne charts 'a marvellous solo life on high seas'

    News
    World
    18 Apr 2025
    UK sailor Jeanne Socrates

    The oldest woman to sail solo round the world spends most of her days with just birds and dolphins for company.

    Oldest solo woman sailor Jeanne Socrates visits east coast of Australia
  • Menopause: 'I thought I was dying'

    News
    In Case You Missed It health
    18 Apr 2025
    What is a menopause activity book?

    Symptoms can be debilitating, but experts say there's hope.

    Why menopause is the 'ideal' time to start exercising and how you can manage your symptoms
  • Why does so much health research still exclude disabled?

    News
    Politics health
    18 Apr 2025
    A person on a mobility scooter.

    A global review of clinical trials found 35 percent excluded disabled individuals specifically.

    One in six New Zealanders are disabled, so why does so much health research still exclude them?
  • Farming with a toddler: 'He would sleep in a cot in the truck'

    News
    New Zealand Country
    18 Apr 2025
    Anna Munro

    20-month-old Charlie Munro already knows some dog calls and how to open gates. His Mum, Anna, also grew up at Cravendale, a hill country farm near Mount Somers.

    Country Life: Farming with a toddler in tow
  • NZ Health urged to adopt best practice for ovarian cancer

    Audio
    Pacific
    18 Apr 2025

    New Zealand government urged to adopt international best practice for diagnosis and treament of ovarian cancer. Audio

  • Medical testing company loses millions amid 'funding gap', staff to strike over pay

    News
    Business health
    17 Apr 2025
    Pharmaceutical research. Scientist preparing sample ready for automated analysis in a lab.

    The result is the third straight year with no dividend payment to shareholders.

    Medical testing company Awanui loses millions amid 'funding gap', staff to strike over pay
  • More than 2400 jobs on the line at Health NZ. Half are vacant

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Apr 2025
    Someone carrying office items in a cardboard box

    The agency confirmed this week it was consulting on proposed restructures in its people and culture team, and communications and engagement team.

    More than 2400 jobs on the line at Health NZ. Half are vacant
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