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  • Ashburton community wades into water reforms

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    14 Apr 2025
    Water

    Ashburton's mayor says the future of the area's water services is "the biggest decisions council will make in many, many years".

    Ashburton community wades into water reforms
  • 'Burden': Son's complex health needs leave family facing return to South Africa

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Apr 2025
    South African family declined residency

    The family's bid for residency has been declined because their non-verbal son suffers seizures and needs 24-hour care.

    South African family declined residency after almost five years, son's needs considered 'burden'
  • Family declined NZ residency, son's needs considered 'burden'

    Audio 14 Apr 2025

    A South African family has been declined residency because their son's considered a burden on New Zealand's health and special education system. Joshua Meets, whose family has lived in New Zealand for… Audio

  • Govt puts sexuality education framework out for consultation

    Audio 14 Apr 2025

    The government has put out a framework on relationships and sexuality education for consultation, after removing guidelines in June over New Zealand First's concerns about what it calls gender and… Audio

  • Woman felt like burden when seeking mental health support

    Audio 14 Apr 2025

    A Wanaka woman said she was made to feel like a burden when she was trying to get help in a time of crisis. She's told her story following a report that shows there are huge barriers for people in the… Audio

  • A mental trick to help you quiet racing thoughts and fall asleep

    News
    In Case You Missed It health
    14 Apr 2025
    An understudied mental technique for falling asleep involves thinking of random words.

    The under-studied method involves thinking of random words.

    A mental trick to help you quiet racing thoughts and fall asleep
  • Patient gets pregnant after GP fails to insert contraceptive

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Apr 2025
    illustration of flowers

    The pregnancy was a 'huge shock', and the termination an 'extremely traumatic experience', the patient said.

    Patient gets pregnant after GP fails to insert contraceptive
  • Gun-wielding man jumps into nurse's car, threatens her outside hospital

    News
    New Zealand crime
    14 Apr 2025
    Palmerston North Hospital, Manawatū.

    Police are still looking for a man who jumped into the hospital worker's back seat late at night.

    Gun-wielding man jumps into Palmerston North nurse's car, threatens her outside hospital
  • Sister of man semi-paralysed from basketbrawl on Saipan cries out for justice

    News
    Pacific Northern Marianas
    14 Apr 2025
    Webster, 38, is still at the ICU of the Guam Regional Medical Center.

    Webster Taracatac, a 38-year-old salesman, sustained the traumatic injury on 21 March at the Gillette Multi-Purpose Center in the Gualo Rai settlement.

    Sister of man semi-paralysed from basketbrawl on Saipan cries out for justice
  • Saving Grace: 13-year-old trafficked and enslaved in New Zealand

    News
    New Zealand children
    14 Apr 2025
    Back view portrait of a single woman silhouette sitting on a swing contemplating sunset

    But her abusers have never been charged with trafficking. Audio

    Saving Grace: Child trafficked and enslaved in New Zealand
  • From potential to progress in PNG: water access is key

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    14 Apr 2025
    Mrs Kausa, a teacher at the Bialla Primary School, is one of 5,000 people now accessing clean running water following a World Bank-supported project

    With vast natural resources, rich biodiversity and a young and growing population of approximately 12 million people, the country stands poised for progress.

    From potential to progress in PNG: water access is key
  • Study estimates tens of thousands living with undiagnosed dementia

    News
    New Zealand The Detail
    14 Apr 2025
    Memory loss, conceptual illustration. (Photo by VICTOR HABBICK VISIONS/SCIENCE P / VHB / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    After knocking on more than 20,000 doors, New Zealand researchers have found high numbers of people who have dementia, but not the diagnosis.

    Startling numbers in New Zealand's biggest-ever study on dementia
  • NZ's biggest-ever study on dementia reveals startling numbers

    Audio
    health
    14 Apr 2025

    After knocking on more than 20,000 doors, New Zealand researchers have found high numbers of people who have dementia, but not the diagnosis Audio

  • Widow devastated no prosecution to follow timber mill tragedy

    News
    New Zealand business
    13 Apr 2025
    Sorav Saini, 30, died after a workplace accident involving a machine at Clelands Timber in New Plymouth on 25 January 2024.

    Sorav Saini was killed in a machinery accident. His wife wants "justice".

    WorkSafe finds no breach in fatal machinery accident at Clelands Timber in New Plymouth
  • Israeli missiles strike Gaza hospital, patients evacuated

    News
    World conflict
    13 Apr 2025
    A gurney lies amid the debris in the aftermath of an Israeli strike on the Al-Ahli hospital, also known as the Baptist or Ahli Arab hospital, in Gaza City on April 13, 2025. Gaza's civil defence agency said an Israeli airstrike destroyed parts of the hospital early on April 13, after Israel seized a corridor in the war-battered Palestinian territory and said it planned to expand its military offensive. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

    Health officials evacuated the patients from the building after receiving a warning call from someone who identified himself as Israeli security.

    Israeli missiles strike Gaza hospital, patients evacuated
  • Conditioning, warm-up recommended to overcome sports injury risk

    News
    New Zealand sport
    13 Apr 2025
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    Sports-related ACC claims traditionally peak in May, at the start of the winter season.

    Conditioning, warm-up recommended to overcome sports injury risk
  • Health NZ insists cardio problems at Palmerston North Hospital are over

    News
    New Zealand health
    13 Apr 2025
    Palmerston North Hospital, Manawatū.

    There is scepticism that the hiring of three senior doctors will ease the pressure on the cardiology clinic at Palmerston North Hospital.

    Health NZ insists cardio problems at Palmerston North Hospital are over
  • Trump's retribution sends a chilling message to dissenters

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    13 Apr 2025
    US President Donald Trump raises a fist as he steps off Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, on April 11, 2025. Trump is heading to Palm Beach to spend the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)

    Analysis - Donald Trump's White House has a threatening message for anyone who might even be perceived to disagree with the president.

    Trump's retribution sends a chilling message to dissenters: Don't or else
  • Calls for change after Snapchat child grooming reports increase by five-fold

    News
    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    13 Apr 2025
    A phone, showing the Snapchat logo.

    Online safety advocates are calling for legislative change to protect New Zealand's young people online. Audio

    Calls for legislative change after reports of Snapchat child grooming increase by five-fold
  • Final kilometre of Tarawera sewerage pipeline work to restart

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    13 Apr 2025
    Protesters wave flags and a sign reading 'wahi tapu' on Maori land at Lake Rotokakahi. Photo / Laura Smith

    Works were paused in February during Environment Court proceedings.

    Final section of Tarawera Sewerage Scheme pipeline works to restart on Monday
  • Could this Aussie plum hold the key to preventing dementia?

    News
    World science
    13 Apr 2025
    Plant breeder Bruce Topp and his colleague named the plum "Queen" for Queensland and "Garnet" for its flesh. (ABC Landline: Cameron Lang)

    Scientists at three Australian universities believe a dark purple plum bred in Queensland could help delay or even prevent dementia.

    Could this Aussie purple plum hold the key to preventing dementia?
  • Weathering the 'worst drought in 50 years' as an organic dairy farmer

    News
    Country Country Life
    13 Apr 2025
    Janet Fleming has been an organic dairy farmer for 20 years. More recently she's branched out into growing a range of organic botanicals.

    Moving to once-a-day milking has helped Janet Fleming through Taranaki's recent drought.

    Weathering the 'worst drought in 50 years' as an organic dairy farmer
  • Canada's Tory leader vows to deport foreigners for anti-Semitic crimes

    News
    World world politics
    13 Apr 2025
    Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre speaks during a campaign event on 12 April, 2025, in Ottawa, Canada.

    Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre accused pro-Palestinian protesters' "hate marches" for contributing to a spike in anti-Semitism.

    Canada's Tory leader vows to deport foreigners for anti-Semitic crimes
  • Happiness with Marc Wilson

    Audio
    science health
    13 Apr 2025
    Enthusiastic senior woman with arms outstretched in sunny field. (Photo by CAIA IMAGE / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRA / NEW / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    Victoria University Psychology Professor Dr Marc Wilson joins Jim to share his views on happiness and whether being in a live-in relationship has any impact on cognitive decline. Audio

  • Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition

    Audio
    science health
    13 Apr 2025
    PureSouth Handpicked Beef Ribeye

    Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back to talk protein - how much do we actually need? Audio

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