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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
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Is it time to standardise the size of a scoop of chips?
One person bravely calling for a standardised scoop size for the proud fish'n'chip nation of New Zealand is Wellington food blogger Bryer Oden, also known as Health Sensation online. Audio
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Private health plan may free up public hospitals, but not enough staff - union
Private health plan may free up public hospitals, but not enough staff - union
The Health Minister is unlikely to achieve his goal of completing an extra 10,000 elective surgeries by June, the senior doctors' union says. Audio
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School lunch provider Libelle Group Auckland financially struggling for months, liquidator says
School lunch provider financially struggling for months, liquidator says
Liquidators taking financial control of the failed school lunch programme say it owes money to multiple suppliers and to its 500 staff - but wages will be paid in the interim. Audio
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New report highlights dramatic growth in Māori economy
New report highlights dramatic growth in Māori economy
Māori contributions to the economy have far surpassed the projected goal of '$100 billion by 2030,' a new report has revealed.
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Police urge people to ditch their drugs in wake of overdose hospitalisations
Police urge people to ditch their drugs in wake of overdose hospitalisations
Police are urging people to ditch their drugs after three people accidentally overdosed in Wairarapa.
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Meeting on Whangārei water fluoridation rescheduled as public
Meeting on Whangārei water fluoridation rescheduled as public
A Whangārei District Council meeting to discuss a legal challenge against fluoridation will now take place next week in public.
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School lunch provider Libelle Group in liquidation
The company making more than 125,000 meals a day for the government's revamped school lunch programme has gone into liquidation. Libelle group is contracted to Compass, the Government supplier for the… Audio
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Respectful relationships: the missing piece in PNG’s education curriculum
Respectful relationships: the missing piece in PNG’s education curriculum
If an individual can change their attitude then they can think positively and make important decisions and choices for personal benefit and everyone's benefit, writes Michael Suau.
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Oral Questions for Tuesday 11 March 2025
Audio 11 Mar 2025Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? RIMA NAKHLE to the Minister of Finance: When will the Treasury's next… Audio
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Local legends key to charity hospital's success
Pressure on the healthcare system has been adding a lot of stress to people's lives lately, but one bright spot is the opening of the Southern Charity Hospital in Invercargill. You may recall the… Audio
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Will Health NZ's IT staff get a reprieve from cuts?
Will Health NZ's IT staff get a reprieve from cuts?
Workers threatened with large-scale job cuts are hoping for a change of heart, after the minister revealed he had asked officials to think again.
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US Coast Guard suspends search for missing sea ambulance and crew in the Marshall Islands
US Coast Guard suspends search for missing sea ambulance and crew
However, the Marshall Islands government search and rescue taskforce says it is committed to locate the missing vessel and its crew.
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Over 227,000 New Zealanders now have access to safer drinking water
Thousands of Kiwis now have access to safer drinking water - but more work needed
More than 227,000 people now have access to safer drinking water. Audio
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Will Health NZ's IT workers get a reprieve from cuts?
Will Health NZ's IT workers get a reprieve from cuts?
Workers threatened with large-scale job cuts are hoping for a change of heart, after the minister revealed he had asked officials to think again.
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More taxpayer funded surgery in private hospitals - pros & cons
The government wants private hospitals to do more elective surgery - will this help ease pressure on the public system, or undermine it? Audio