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Bottled water supplies under pressure as boil water notice remains for Greymouth
Bottled water supplies under pressure as boil notice remains for Greymouth
Some schools and businesses in the West Coast town have been forced to shut due to the notice. Audio
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Pregnant children spark talk about when sex ed should begin
Children as young as 11 going to GP pregnant
Northland MP says local GPs have treated patients as young as 11 who are pregnant, prompting political discussion on what age reproductive education should begin. Audio
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Nelson and Marlborough Health NZ staff get $20 million in Holidays Act remediation payments
Nelson and Marlborough Health NZ staff get $20m in Holidays Act remediation payments
The total amount paid nationally was now over $334.1 million.
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'Cleaning and reusing': Fiji doctors forced to recycle medical products
'Cleaning and reusing': Fiji doctors forced to recycle medical products
But the Fijian government has dismissed claims of supply problems, labelling them as "misinformation".
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Greymouth schools and businesses forced to shut due to water
Schools and businesses in the West Coast town of Greymouth have been forced to shut with locals needing to boil their water because of possible contamination. A boil water notice has been in place… Audio
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Cut in colonoscopies after Covid funding ran out
Cut in colonoscopies after Covid funding ran out
The reduction in the number of colonoscopies outsourced to the private sector last year was due to a temporary "surge" the year before - paid for by leftover Covid funding, Health NZ says.
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Thousands to benefit as Pharmac widens access to four medicines
Thousands to benefit as Pharmac widens access to four medicines
The drug-funding agency estimated that 1200 patients would benefit this year, rising to more than 5000 annually after 2030.
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Iwi leader says 'Ōpōtiki-style' raids possible in Northland meth crackdown
Iwi leader says 'Ōpōtiki-style' raids possible in meth crackdown
The chair of Te Runanga nui o Ngāpuhi said nothing is off the table including "Ōpōtiki-style" drug raids to crackdown down on methamphetamine use in his rohe. Audio
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Meerkat pups Auckland Zoo's first litter in more than a decade
Meerkat pups Auckland Zoo's first litter in more than a decade
The four pups, born last month, are healthy, strong and curious.
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Pacific news in brief for 10 April
Pacific news in brief for 10 April
A round-up of news from around the region, including a hotline for the avian flu response in the Northern Mariana Islands.
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Cramped Auckland Hospital emergency department gets much-needed makeover
New $9 million Auckland Hospital ED officially opened
The Minister of Health says the old ED was overcrowded and not fit-for-purpose with 80,000 patients per year.
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Aotearoa's playgrounds mapped and searchable
The first term of school wraps up this week and if you're looking for things to do with the kids during the holidays, we've got the app for you. Audio
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Prolific Auckland shoplifter Jennifer Gordon in jail for $25,000 worth of stealing
Prolific shoplifter in jail for $25,000 worth of stealing, has 150 convictions
In one day, the woman took nearly $8500 worth of clothes from one store.
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Free laundry service by Orange Sky a 'load off' for Māngere families, first-time user says
Free laundry service a 'load off' for families, first-time user says
As housing hardship deepens across Aotearoa New Zealand, not-for-profit Orange Sky Aotearoa has launched a permanent, free laundry pod in Māngere.
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Health NZ looks to axe jobs from team that brings in millions
Health NZ looks to axe jobs from team that brings in millions
The team is dedicated to clawing back over-payments, hunting down fraud and auditing.
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Parenting: The transition to fatherhood: joys and challenges
Audio 10 Apr 2025The Australian study showing the transition to fatherhood can be a time of simultaneous joy and challenges. Audio
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Jet Set nightclub roof collapse kills more than 120 in Santo Domingo
Major League Baseball players among dead in nightclub catastrophe
The Dominican Republic is in mourning after its deadliest tragedies in decades struck Tuesday morning local time, when a the roof of a popular nightclub collapsed killing more than 120.
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E Coli found in Palmerston North drinking water
E Coli found in Palmerston North drinking water
A sample taken Wednesday afternoon showed a very low presence of the bacteria - only just above detectable levels.
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Health NZ proposes to axe jobs from team that brings in millions for the govt
Health NZ looks to axe jobs from team that brings in millions
The team is dedicated to clawing back over-payments, hunting down fraud and auditing. Audio
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How much can your KiwiSaver manager protect you from the downturn?
Protecting KiwiSavers from 'tweets, tantrums, and tariffs'
Some fund managers had already shifted some of their growth fund investments into more defensive assets, before Trump's tariff turmoil hit.
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Formula firms fight against expanded online ad ban despite WHO warnings
Baby formula industry battles against online advertising ban
The industry body representing the companies even met with NZ diplomats in Geneva to raise its concerns about marketing restrictions.
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Music Therapy helping diverse communities across motu
It's Music Therapy week, therapist Luke Stothart told Nathan about how therapy helps those in need Audio
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All Blacks doctor John Mayhew has died
Former All Blacks doctor John Mayhew has died
Mayhew was with the team from 1988 to 2004, attending 131 tests and over 200 matches.
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Experts warn hospitals aren't ready to face violent patients without police help
Experts warn hospitals aren't ready to face violent patients alone
The second phase of the police initiative to step back from mental health callouts will begin on Monday. Audio
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Te Whatu Ora plans to slash jobs in safety department
Audio 9 Apr 2025Te Whatu Ora is proposing to slash jobs from a department that brings in millions of dollars a year and ensures safety in hospitals, rest homes and other community health providers. The union said the… Audio