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Marshall Islands: Rongelap evacuation changed course of history
Rongelap evacuation changed course of history
Feature - Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior, which helped evacuate people of Rongelap Atoll in 1985, shines a spotlight on the legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, writes Giff Johnson.
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The cost of a meal that sticks in the throat
The high price of saving money on free lunches
The school lunch debacle is causing an increasing clamour to rip it up and start again.
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Womad visitors invited to try ancient Māori martial art
Womad visitors invited to try ancient Māori martial art
Hosted at Te Paepae - the cultural heartbeat of the festival - groups of about 20 at a time are being encouraged to connect with te ao Māori through games and drills.
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ACC lawyer calls for cross-party support to reform ACC system
An accident compensation lawyer is calling for political parties to set aside differences and agree on cross-party reform to modernise and improve the ACC system. ACC specialist lawyer Phil Schmidt… Audio
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Sincere Standtrue inquest: Gloriavale man's death was result of 'blacking out', coroner finds
Gloriavale man died trying to 'black out'
Sincere Standtrue, 20, was found in the community's paint shop. Audio
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Taranaki medical imaging professionals to hold stopwork meeting over staff shortages
Hospital staff to meet over shortages delaying appointments, scan results
The meeting follows an RNZ story about a New Plymouth woman who waited a month for the results of a semi-urgent pelvic ultrasound.
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The companies not paying tax
The companies not paying tax
Huge numbers of businesses aren't paying any tax at all, newly released data shows.
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Man who had wrong part of lung removed calls for ACC overhaul
Ian Tollemache, the man who has inoperable cancer in his remaining lung after a botched surgery saw him lose the other, isn't just seeking a lung transplant he wants the ACC system overhauled to… Audio
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What questions public servants are being asked in 'census' survey
What questions public servants are being asked in 'census'
The voluntary survey includes questions on how productive their office is, how much they use AI, and whether they're overloaded with meetings
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Trump's trade war, aid cuts sends negative signal to the Pacific - analyst
Trump's trade war, aid cuts send negative signal to the Pacific - analyst
Lowy Institute's Alexandre Dayant says Washington "is shooting itself in the foot" by imposing tariffs and freezing international aid. Audio
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Leaking pipes, lack of floor water proofing to blame for power outage at Greenlane Clinical Centre
Leaking pipes, lack of floor water proofing to blame for power outage at clinic
Health NZ determined the leak managed to saturate electrical distribution boards, causing power outages to several floors.
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Surfer attempting to paddle 235-kilometre river
Also known as "Tarzan", Brenden is hoping his feat of endurance will also spark conversations around mental health and raise funds for charity I Am Hope. Audio
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Academics call for urgent action on nitrate pollution
Academics call for urgent action on nitrate pollution
A trio of academics are calling on the Canterbury Regional Council to take urgent action on what they deem a water pollution crisis.
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Synthetic opioid being sold as cocaine results in hospital trips
Meanwhile, across the country, it appears voluntary drug testing is on the rise. Drug Foundation NZ's communications director Hayden Eastmond-Mein joins Mark Leishman. Audio
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Two ACC deputy chief executives stood down, under investigation
Two ACC deputy chief executives stood down
Rēnata Blair and John Bennett are both under investigation.
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A tough Budget preached in a revivalist tent
A tough Budget preached in a revivalist tent
Parliament has debated its inquiry into the 2025 Budget Policy Statement. The government side was evangelical on growth, but the numbers did not suggest a promised land. Audio
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Experts urge drug testing following spate of hospitalisations linked to mystery powder
Experts urge drug testing after four hospitalised in Wairarapa
Police are investigating after four people were hospitalised in Wairarapa after consuming an unknown substance. Audio
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Wanted: Adventurous doctor for trip to remote nomadic community
A group of Kiwi medical specialists are seeking a doctor to travel over to the remote mountains of Ladakh on the border of India and Nepal to provide free healthcare to the region's nomadic peoples. Audio
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'I'm looking forward to becoming a pharmacist' - new degree aims to combat staff shortages
'I'm looking forward to becoming a pharmacist'
A new two-year pharmacy degree is offering a fast-track into a profession in dire need of more staff. Audio
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School lunch provider turns to Australia for help
School lunch provider turns to Australia for help
With its main food manufacturer, Libelle, in liquidation, the School Lunch Collective has turned to Australia to ensure it had enough meals. Audio
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Whangārei District Council locked in a battle of wills with Ministry of Health over fluoridation
Council locked in a battle of wills with Ministry of Health over fluoridation
Whangārei councillors will be asked to revoke an earlier decision not to fluoridate the city's water supply.
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Watch: Rare Fiordland great white footage a 'shock' to researchers
Fiordland great white footage a 'shock' to researchers
A curious great white shark has been captured eyeballing a camera set up to record footage of fish species in Fiordland and snapping at a bait pot. Audio
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Waikato Uni offering two year pharmacy degree
Audio 13 Mar 2025A new two-year pharmacy degree is offering a fast-track into a profession in dire need of more staff. Waikato University said it provides a quicker pathway for registering overseas trained… Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 13 March 2025
Audio 13 Mar 2025Questions to Ministers TAKUTAI TARSH KEMP to the Minister for Economic Growth: Will she ensure that her proposal to scrap the living wage requirement in Government contracts for cleaning, catering… Audio
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Dead possum in Woodville water supply leads to written warning for council employee
Dead possum in Woodville water supply leads to written warning for council employee
An employee at Tararua District Council has received a written warning from the Water Services Authority, Taumata Arowai, after failing to report a dead possum in the drinking water at Woodville.