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Concerns over plans to outsource procedures to private sector
Hospital specialists are worried about the government's plan to outsource proceedures to the private sector. Association of Salaried Medical Specialists president Dr Katie Ben spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Health NZ apologises after 11-year-old mistaken for 20-year-old and admitted to mental health facility
Health NZ has apologised after an 11-year-old girl was mistaken for a 20-year-old woman and admitted to a mental health facility. Autism New Zealand chief executive Dane Dougan spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Health NZ apologises to woman who had to pay for ultrasound
Health New Zealand has apologised to a New Plymouth woman who was forced to find the cash to pay for a private ultrasound, after being told she'd have to wait six months under the public system… Audio
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Senior doctor frustrated over money spent outsourcing operations to private sector
A senior Northland doctor is frustrated that the Government is spending millions of dollars outsourcing operations to the private sector when he says the public system could have helped many more… Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Rob Mokaraka
Playwright, actor and mental health advocate Rob Mokaraka (Ngāpuhi and Ngāi Tūhoe) joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Anti-smoking advocates concerned about new nicotine pouches
Anti-smoking advocates concerned about new nicotine pouches
Anti-smoking advocates are concerned progress towards reducing the number of young people vaping could be swamped by something they say is even worse. Audio
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Cryptosporidiosis case numbers rising in Wellington as mum describes 'severe pain' her child felt
Cryptosporidiosis: Wellington mum describes 'severe pain' illness caused child
Bobbi, a mother who visited the Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre on 8 February, said her three-year-old daughter became unwell after swimming in the pool.
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Man alleged to have bashed child to death with hammer gives up name suppression bid
Man alleged to have bashed child to death with hammer named
A man accused of killing an 8-year-old boy with a hammer as he slept has given up his bid for name suppression.
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Primary care nurses to get pay increase
Primary care nurses to get pay increase
But Nurses Organisation primary health chair says it still leaves them lagging behind their colleagues working in hospitals.
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Queenstown council criticised over enactment of discharge plans for Shotover River
Queenstown council criticised over enactment of discharge plans for Shotover River
A Queenstown councillor is accusing her council of "secrecy" and underhand tactics over its plan of enacting emergency powers to divert treated sewage into the Shotover River.
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'Terrible surprise': 33 Air New Zealand employees fighting company's Covid policy
'Terrible surprise': 33 Air NZ employees fighting company's Covid policy
A six-day hearing began in Auckland on Monday, with evidence from one of the plaintiffs.
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'Fiji is in a mess': Rabuka needs to be supported 'wholeheartedly' - Kamikamica
'Fiji is in a mess': Rabuka needs to be supported 'wholeheartedly' - Deputy PM
Manoa Kamikamica, one of Fiji's deputy prime ministers, says Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is the best man to rebuild Fiji after "sixteen years of dictatorship".
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Southland Hospital missed man's lung cancer for five years
Hospital missed man's lung cancer during nine scans over five years
The man had nine scans or x-rays between 2017 and 2022.
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Principal warns over teens on highly addictive nicotene pouches
A school principal is warning that just as we're starting to make progress towards reducing the number of young people vaping, we could soon be dealing with something even worse. There's an emerging… Audio
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Expert Feature: Composting 101
Audio 24 Mar 2025Nearly every garden or gardener has to deal with waste and what to do with it. Ali Nicholls from Gardens4Health is an expert on composting and she's in the studio to answer your pressing compost… Audio
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Midwife left mum with no electricity, phone or internet during 'tragic' birth
Baby died after midwife left woman in labour alone in rural house
A midwife has been criticised for leaving a mother in labour during a "tragic" birth.
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How regions will be affected as lab tech strike begins
How regions will be affected as lab tech strike begins
More than 70 percent of New Zealand town and cities would lose access to medical laboratory testing for their public hospital, or primary care system, or both for at least 72 hours.
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PNG cabinet slammed for 'grand shopping list' of ideas including luxury island, spy agency and F1 track
'Reads more like science fiction': PNG's wish list for the future slammed
Papua New Guinea's national cabinet is facing a fierce backlash after resolving to expedite what has been called a "grand shopping list" of projects, including the development of a space agency.
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From sporting honours to King Country shepherdess
From sporting honours to King Country shepherdess
Before Grace Watson left primary school, she could already drive a tractor and a manual ute - now she's a finalist for Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer of the Year.
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 24 March 2025
On today's episode, "Nothing is going to stop us now." That's how New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters wrapped up his State of the Nation speech in Christchurch on Sunday, despite facing seven… Audio
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New Zealand facing crisis in paediatric palliative care as sole specialist on leave
Fears for dying kids as country's only specialist takes extended leave
The Children's Commissioner has called the situation "untenable, inequitable and inadequate". Audio
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Napier mayor on protest over cuts to after hours health services
The Mayor of Napier says the government is falling well short of promises made when the city's hospital was closed in 1998. Napier mayor Kirsten Wise spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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'We need these young doctors' - top medical graduate struggles to find job
Top medical graduate struggles to find job
Marley Joseph was awarded the top GP prize at graduation but still needs at least two years on-the job training. Audio
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Health Minister on palliative care for children and Napier protest
Health Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss about the lack of publicly available palliative care for children, and a protest in Napier on Sunday over after hours urgent care access. Audio
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Paediatric Society on absence of publicly available palliative care
Senior doctors at Starship Hospital were told late last month the sole specialist is away until the end of April, and a replacement cannot be found. President of the Paediatric Society Dr. Owen… Audio