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Exit stage right: Trump blows up the West as we know it as America's allies flinch
Allies flinch as Trump blows up the West as we know it
Analysis - Some of the US's closest friends are rethinking their relationship in the face of isolationism.
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Tradesman's licence suspended for unsafe gas cooker installation, ordered to pay $8900
Tradesman's licence suspended for unsafe gas cooker installation in converted bedroom
Mathew Watkins certifying gasfitter licence was suspended and he has been ordered to pay $8900 towards disciplinary costs.
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Teen threatened lawyer before courthouse assault, documents show
Teen threatened lawyer before courthouse assault, documents show
A lawyer punched and kicked in a public waiting area by a teen appearing in the Youth Court was previously threatened by him at a different courthouse.
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Palm kernel protesters breach security at Port Taranaki
Four arrested after Greenpeace occupy Taranaki port
The Greenpeace activists are opposed to Fonterra's use of palm kernel from South East Asia.
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Research fund provides valuable step in medical research pathway
Research fund provides valuable step in medical research pathway
Government funds often prioritise established researchers, but untried testing can still prove their concepts.
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Is daylight saving really bad for us? American expert explains
Is daylight saving really bad for us?
Feeling jet lagged today? There's a reason for that, Professor Erik Herzog tells Sunday Morning. Audio
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Mediawatch: Offshore drift of ad revenue continues mostly unreported
Mediawatch: Offshore drift of ad revenue continues mostly unreported
Latest annual stats show ad revenue's gone up again, but the proportion of it going to local media is down.
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New hospital technology a world first
New hospital technology a world first
A world-first mass spectrometer will improve testing services for people throughout Aotearoa.
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Do we need to wash the soles of our feet?
Dermatologist Dr Louise Reiche joins Jim to discuss the art and the benefits of washing our feet. Audio
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Is daylight saving bad for us?
Professor Erik Herzog says scientists, physicians, and medical societies agree that permanent standard time is better for humanity. He joins Jim to explain why. Audio
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Shear strength: Champion shearer says it takes mental toughness to get to the top
Shear strength: champion shearer talks wellbeing
Catherine Mullooly says mental toughness got her to the top.
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Ward staff assaulted: allegation
'Unsafe working environment': Complaint reveals hospital staff's fears
Severe assaults resulting in a large number of injuries have left staff in a Dunedin Hospital ward fearing for their safety, a complaint to WorkSafe alleges.
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Local elections: Two Northland mayors face in-house challenges
Two Northland Mayors face in-house challenges
Far North Mayor Moko Tepania and Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurullo are both facing in-house leadership challenges in the upcoming October local elections.
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Microsoft AI chief executive interrupted by pro-Palestinian protester
Microsoft AI chief executive interrupted by pro-Palestinian protester
Mustafa Suleyman's remarks were interrupted by a protesting employee during the technology company's 50th anniversary celebration, over the firm's ties with Israel.
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Flu season comes early as record high cases sparks warning
Flu season comes early as record high cases sparks warning
A public health adviser says the winter flu season appears to be kicking off early, as cases spike across the Tasman.
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Nurse Dean Cowles at the frontline of 2019 Mosque attacks
Nurse Dean Cowles at the frontline of 2019 Mosque attacksPodcast episode — 05 April 2025Maori nurse Dean Cowles worked a 23-hour shift at Christchurch Hospital on the day of the 2019 mosque attacks in which 51 people died. He describes it as 'organised chaos with blood everywhere.' Now Dean Cowles is Southern Cross Healthcare's National Nursing Adviser Maori Affairs.
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Nurse Dean Cowles
Dean Cowles is Southern Cross Healthcare's National Nursing Adviser Maori Affairs who's work looks at Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Healthcare, inequities in Maori health and cultural awareness and safety… Audio
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Trump fires NSA director in national security purge, sources say
Trump fires NSA director in national security purge, sources say
Sources said the purge also included more than a dozen staff at the White House national security council.
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More funding for gold standard diabetes tech
Every day our bodies automatically makes hundreds of decisions that we are completely unaware of. But for those suffering from diabetes, it's a different story. Audio
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Hackers strike Australia's largest pension funds in coordinated attacks
Hackers strike Australia's largest pension funds in coordinated attacks
Hackers targeting Australia's major pension funds in a series of coordinated attacks have stolen savings from some members at the biggest fund.
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The Panel with Simon Wilson & Denise L'Estrange-Corbet (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Simon Wilson & Denise L'Estrange-Corbet. Audio
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Work safety expert critical of Minister Brooke van Velden's workplace 'myths'
'Completely irrelevant': Safety expert critical of minister's workplace 'myths'
"The things that she is recommending won't actually do anything much to address critical risks." Audio
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The JobSeeker on a benefit for 40 years
The JobSeeker on a benefit for 40 years
Official data reveals the longest period current beneficiaries have been receiving support. Audio
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Is whakapapa the answer to better health treatment?
Is whakapapa the answer to better health treatment?
A person's genetic information can help medical professionals carry out screening, diagnosing and treating patients more accurately.
- 'It's timely now' - HIV self-tests to be available at pharmacies