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Pacific news in brief for 13 March
Pacific news in brief for 13 March
A round-up of news from around the region, Vanuatu authorities have deported a group of Vietnamese nationals found selling tarpaulins while on tourist visas.
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Turtle release in Northland stirs emotions - 'You can't ask for better'
'Magnificent taonga': Joy as endangered turtles return to wild
The release also marked the start of New Zealand's biggest turtle-tracking study to date.
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Whānau Ora changes puts decade of relationship building at risk - commissioning agency chair
Whānau Ora changes puts decade of relationship building at risk - agency chair
Chair Merepeka Raukawa-Tait said they only received verbal confirmation of the commissioning agency changes.
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Corporate gloom deepens as new Trump tariffs take effect
Corporate gloom deepens as new Trump tariffs take effect
The US President's plans for tariffs have upended industries from cars to energy and unnerved businesses and investors.
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What's on the table at the government's infrastructure summit
What's on the table at the government's infrastructure summit
Companies who between them control around $6 trillion worth of funds have made their way to Auckland for the event. Audio
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'Use it or lose it' - 90-year-old attends regular dance lessons
'Use it or lose it' - 90-year-old attends regular dance lessons
Rona Glover has proven age is no barrier, as she continues to attend regular dance classes at the age of 90.
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Health NZ's proposed digital cuts: 'We are seeing the cracks widen'
Health NZ's proposed digital cuts: 'We are seeing the cracks widen'
Nearly 98 percent of health IT experts and healthworkers say proposed cuts to Health NZ's digital services budget will hurt patients, according to a new survey.
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Hospices running short of money as demand grows
Hospices running short of money as demand grows
Last year, it cost $226 million to run hospice services. Audio
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Feature interview: This is your child's brain on the internet
Brain rot is real. It's what happens when our kids are exposed to mindless content on YouTube and other platforms says Melanie Hempe, a screen-time expert, and founder of ScreenStrong. She says… Audio
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Christopher Luxon struggles as cost-of-living gloom lingers
Luxon struggles under weight of cost-of-living gloom
Analysis: There's a lot of bad news around for a government holding out for a change in economic fortunes to turn the polls.
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Tax reforms needed to bolster economic growth - IMF report
Tax reforms needed to bolster economic growth - IMF report
The government needs to get control of its finances and make broad based tax and regulatory changes, according to the International Monetary Fund.
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 12 March 2025
Audio 12 Mar 2025Questions to Ministers JAMIE ARBUCKLE to the Minister for Rail: Does he stand by his statements and actions regarding Cook Strait ferries? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by… Audio
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Dengue cases in Tonga pass 200
Dengue cases in Tonga pass 200
The country's health ministry says that just over half of cases are from Vava'u.
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New era for Whānau Ora: Cause Collective takes the helm in supporting Pasifika
New era for Whānau Ora: Cause Collective takes the helm in supporting Pasifika
The Cause Collective has been awarded the new Pacific-focused Whānau Ora commissioning role, replacing Pasifika Futures after a decade of service.
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Avoiding burnout out, especially if you're a perfectionist
Are particular personality types more prone to burnout? Mike McKinney is a Clinical Psychologist with 25 years experience. In his latest book, Beating Burnout, he says people who have an… Audio
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HOKA shoes uses a Māori name. Why don’t they say so?
HOKA shoes uses a Māori name. Why don't they say so?
One of the world's hottest sneaker brands, rarely attributes its name to Māori - but it used to.
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Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior returns to Marshall Islands for radiation research
Rainbow Warrior returns to Marshall Islands for radiation research
The Marshall Islands welcomed Greenpeace's flagship vessel for a six-week research expedition focused on nuclear radiation.
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Ultrasound delay leaves woman feeling like a 'ticking time bomb'
Ultrasound delay leaves woman feeling like a 'ticking time bomb'
A New Plymouth woman says a month-long delay in getting the results of a "semi-urgent" ultrasound left her feeling like a "ticking time bomb". Audio
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Council bins food scrap service amid community backlash
Council bins food scrap service amid community backlash
Councillors voted unanimously at an extraordinary meeting to dump the unpopular plans.
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What foreign investors will really want from the infrastructure summit
Hey big spenders: What foreign investors will really want from the infrastructure summit
Analysis - To attract crucial infrastructure investment from overseas, the government are looking at public-private partnerships, but what do investors want?
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Tipping point for hospice funding - report
A new report into the country's hospices shows, for the first time, the sector won't be able to raise enough money to meet the demands required of it. Audio
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New Plymouth woman waits month for semi-urgent scan results
A New Plymouth woman says a month-long delay in getting the results of a "semi-urgent" ultrasound left her feeling like a "ticking time bomb". Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has more. Audio
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The government’s targets in charts: More than half still behind track
The government so far, in nine charts
It's still behind on more than half of its goals. We break down which are at risk. Audio
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Argentina starts trial over death of football legend Diego Maradona
Argentina starts trial over death of football legend
Argentina began a long-awaited trial of the medical team for football star Diego Maradona, over four years after his death in 2020.
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Cancer among young Fijian women on the rise
Fiji's Cancer Society says cancer among women is on the rise and the age of patients is getting younger. Audio