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Food safety officers at Christchurch school after rancid meals served
Food safety officers have today been at the Christchurch school which yesterday was delivered rotten and stinky meals as part of the Government's school lunch programme. Haeata Community Campus, which… Audio
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Mum worried about making house safe after play sand tests positive for asbestos
A Lower Hutt mum whose kids' Kmart play sand tested positive for asbestos says she's stressed out and worried about whether she's done enough to make sure her kids and house are safe. Several coloured… Audio
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Luigi Mangione appears in US court as attorneys seek to have key evidence tossed from murder case
Luigi Mangione appears in US court as attorneys seek to have key evidence tossed
The 27-year-old is accused of killing a health insurance company executive in a brazen attack that sparked a national debate.
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 2 December 2025
The government wants a cap on local council rates to be in place by 2029. Bryan Cadogan was mayor of Clutha for five terms and held a rates cap for over 10 years; Finance Minister Nicola Willis has… Audio
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Why are we so bad at discerning sounds?
New research out of Auckland University has revealed we're really bad at discerning sounds. Sam Schwarzkopf an Associate Professor of Health Science chats to Jesse about why. Audio
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Health NZ devolving decision-making receives positive feedback - Health Minister
Health NZ devolving decision-making receives positive feedback - Health Minister
"There's a real desire from the organisation for decisions to be made closer to those who are providing the care in the districts and in the regions," Simeon Brown says.
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Private hospital nurses strike after being blocked from union
Nurses at a private hospital are on strike over the employer's refusal to let lower paid workers join the union. Vicky Woodfield is a New Zealand Nurses Organisation union delegate and orderly, and… Audio
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Chronic methamphetamine use will cost us - emergency doctor
Chronic methamphetamine use will cost us - emergency doctor
The consequences of chronic methamphetamine use are already visible in hospital wards, and it's about to get worse, Dr Paul Quigley says.
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Ozempic-type drugs backed by WHO for treating obesity
Ozempic-type drugs backed by WHO for treating obesity
It conditionally recommended GLP-1 drugs for long-term treatment - along with healthy diets, exercise and support from health professionals. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 2 December 2025
Opposition leader, Chris Hipkins spoke to Morning Report; The mother of a girl who ate a potentially mouldy school meal is disgusted students were served gone off food; The World Health Organisation… Audio
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Labour's claims of corporate clinics not prioritising community 'not reflective of the data'
Claims corporate clinics not prioritising community 'not reflective of the data'
Tend Health's founder says Ayesha Verrall's comments are an odd assertion and its data says otherwise. Audio
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Gold clam invasion in NZ threatens drinking water for millions of people
The clam invasion threatening our drinking water
Nothing prepared me for the rapid transformation unfolding in the Waikato River since the invasion of the Asian clam, Adam Hartland writes.
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'Lack of understanding' on Cook Islands-New Zealand realm relationship - expert
'Lack of understanding' on Cooks/NZ realm relationship - expert
Earlier this year, New Zealand extended its funding pause to its realm country, the Cook Islands, "reluctantly".
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WHO recommends GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for obesity
The World Health Organisation has updated its guidelines for their treatment of obesity - and is now recommending GLP-1 drugs, like Ozempic and Wegovy, alongside behavioral therapy. University of… Audio
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Health NZ and nurses union at loggerheads over strike plan
Health NZ and nurses union at loggerheads over strike plan
Nurses have been accused of failing to provide 'life preserving services' but the union says a plan for dedicated on-call staff to cover gaps during strike action was rejected. Audio
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Corporate clinics accused of not prioritising community needs
Labour says some corporate owned GP clinics don't prioritise community needs. It announced a new cheap-loans policy to help GPs and nurses to buy or set up their own practices. Cecilia Robinson is the… Audio
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Health NZ accuses nurses of failing to meet patient commitments
Health NZ management is accusing nurses of failing to honour their commitment to provide so-called "life preserving services" during a partial strike. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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Trump willing to release MRI results, but says he has ‘no idea’ which part of body it examined
Trump willing to release MRI results but has 'no idea' what it examined
"If they want to release it, it's OK with me to release it. It's perfect," the US president told reporters.
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Our Changing World: Planning for good days
Making the best use of your time
What makes a good day, and how can we ensure we have more good days than bad across our lifetimes?
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Infrastructure Commission suggests phased approach to highway builds could counter costs
Infrastructure Commission suggests phased approach to building new highways
MPs have voiced concerns at the affordability of the government's Roads of National Significance project at the start of Scrutiny Week.
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Night shift worker died in school bus crash driving home, coroner warns of fatigue
Tired night shift worker killed after crossing centre line, crashing into school bus
Scania Rangi Te Whare had worked a lot of overtime in the weeks before his death, the coroner said.
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Students, Style and Sustainability
Te Oraka is a secondhand shop and social enterprise run by students, for students and it operates a circular economy where all profits are fed back into the business. Katy Gosset visits the thriving… Audio
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The Panel Plus
An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: summer starts today, which means more sunscreen to be slathered on limbs for the… Audio
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Number of under 16s sleeping rough 'much larger than we'd first anticipated'
Youth homelessness crisis escalates
Young people are sleeping on the streets and in cars as a service says the problem is getting worse. Audio
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Public Service Commission's social media advertising under independent review
Public Service Commission's social media advertising under review
The Commission purchased the adverts with a small amount of public money and ran them during the public sector strikes.