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Can you separate out mental from physical health?
A neuroscientist at Cambridge University is challenging traditional concepts that illnesses divide into either mental or physical. Audio
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Australia: Peacekeepers for Ukraine considered, Tasmanian ferry woes
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about where Australia is positioned on the issue of sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. Audio
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Expiry date tampering 'widespread', warns Fiji Consumer Council
Expiry date tampering 'widespread', warns consumer watchdog
The Consumer Council of Fiji says a recent case involved a major supermarket chain which has branches in most towns and cities in the country.
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Marshall Islands confirms search underway after sea ambulance goes missing with four medical personnel
Search and rescue operation underway for missing sea ambulance
Marshall Islands health ministry confirmed that the boat departed the capital Majuro for Mili Atoll with four people on board in support of a TB screening campaign at 12.30pm on Monday.
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Is a Marmite sandwich and an apple good enough for a child’s lunch?
Is a Marmite sandwich and an apple good enough for a child's lunch?
We've come a long way in what we know about eating well, so "just like you and I had" is not good enough any more, experts say. Audio
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ACC's botched IT project needed overseas expertise to help
ACC's botched IT project needed overseas expertise to help
A botched government IT project has had to pull in contractors from around the world to carry out a costly salvage job.
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WA Premier Roger Cook apologises for calling US Vice-President JD Vance a 'knob'
WA Premier apologises for calling JD Vance a 'knob'
WA Premier Roger Cook called US Vice-President JD Vance a "knob" during a quick-fire question and answer session with a journalist.
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Number of pensioners needing rent help nears 50,000
Number of pensioners needing rent help nears 50,000
Almost 50,000 pensioners are also receiving an accommodation supplement to help cover their housing costs, and there's a warning that bill is going to keep growing.
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Nelson council struggles to fill $129k+ forest manager job
Council struggles to fill $129,000 forest manager job
It turns out that hiring a dedicated manager for Nelson's forests is not so clear-cut.
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 5 March
Audio 5 Mar 2025On today's First Up pod: the Gaza ceasefire is at risk, with a standoff between Israel and Hamas; Tropical Cyclone Alfred bears down on Queensland; on TradeMe this week there's a vintage Fiat 500 for… Audio
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Nutritionist on Luxon's Marmite sandwich comments
A nutritionist says the Prime Minister's suggested lunch of a Marmite sandwich and an apple lacks protein, is high in salt, and won't keep a child full through the school day. Nutritionist and… Audio
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Is health insurance worth it for us and for NZ's health system?
Is health insurance worth the money? Ke-Xin Li went to find out. Audio
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Is a marmite sandwich enough for school lunches? We ask a dietician
Jenny Douglas is a paediatric dietician and joins Mark Leishman. Audio
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Submissions overwhelmingly against Ōrākei McDonald's
Submissions overwhelmingly against Ōrākei McDonald's
McDonald's intends to construct a 24/7 restaurant but the plan has met fierce opposition from local residents.
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Quake strengthening: NZers work on modular bracing with Japanese scientists
Quake strengthening: NZers work on modular bracing with Japanese scientists
The government is spending almost a million dollars on researching earthquake and volcanic disaster resilience in collaboration with scientists in Japan
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Over 2000 battling cholera in Sudan
More than two thousand people are now battling the deadly disease as it sweeps through the country - which is already suffering through what has been called the most devastating humanitarian crisis in… Audio
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Residents return and clean-up begins after Waipoua Forest fire
Residents return, clean-up begins after Waipoua Forest fire
A major clean-up is underway at Northland's Waipoua Settlement as residents return after last week's ferocious forest fire.
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Dunedin Hospital removes artwork by prominent artist John Middleditch
Dunedin Hospital removes artwork by prominent artist
Two paintings and a plaque identifying a water sculpture by the late prominent artist John Middleditch have been removed.
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Evidence suggests health star system having little effect on health
Audio 4 Mar 2025If you've ever glanced at the health star rating on a packet of chips or orange juice - you might be surprised by what you see. For example, a popular chocolate milk has a higher health star rating… Audio
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Government boosts medical school intake numbers
Government boosts medical school intake numbers
It is a part of a suite of initiatives designed to tackle the long waits for patients to see their GPs
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'It's not a way to run a health service' - the cost of health redundancies
'Not a way to run a health service': the big bill for health redundancies
Health NZ has now paid out more than $33 million alone to staff it's cut and there's more at the Health Ministry.
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Wellington City Mission cafe gets funding boost
Wellington City Mission cafe gets funding boost
"We want to make sure that when people are in distress, they can come into a safe environment, talk to someone who's been there themselves," the Health Minister says.
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The second life of Auckland Airport's lost property
The second life of Auckland Airport's lost property
Prams, guitars and false teeth are among the surprising items left behind by some of the 18.5 million travellers who pass through the Auckland Airport each year.
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Police failed to recognise man who died in cells was unwell, watchdog finds
Police failed to recognise man who died in cells was unwell - IPCA
Taranaki Fuimaono died in hospital a few hours after being found unresponsive in a police cell.
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Seven decades on, Marshall Islands still reeling from nuclear testing legacy
Seven decades on, Marshall Islands still reeling from nuclear testing legacy
The Micronesian nation experienced 67 known atmospheric nuclear tests between 1946 and 1958, resulting in an ongoing legacy of death, illness, and contamination. Audio