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Te Matatini set to reveal top 12 kapa haka groups for 2025
Te Matatini set to reveal top 12 kapa haka groups
A feeling of anticipation has gripped Pukekura/Bowl of Brooklands in New Plymout.
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Retirement village operator Summerset considers rejecting referrals from public health system
Retirement villages consider rejecting referrals from public health system
"We know this will mean a bigger burden will be placed on the public health system," the chief executive said.
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What will Whaikaha do about the 62% of disabled people with an unmet need?
What will ministry do about the 62% of disabled people with unmet needs?
"So having the information is one thing, and it's really important, but it's now what we do," Whaikaha chief executive Paula Tesoriero told Nine to Noon. Audio
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Rotorua council seeks input on proposed alcohol outlet freeze
Should new booze shops be allowed in Rotorua?
The proposals include a three-year freeze on new off-licence approvals.
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 28 February 2025
On today's episode, five-years-ago today, New Zealand recorded its first Covid-19 case, the Foreign Affairs Minister, Winston Peters, will land in South Korea tonight for the final leg of his trip to… Audio
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Boris Spassky, legendary loser of chess 'match of the century', dies at 88
Boris Spassky, legendary loser of chess 'match of the century', dies at 88
Spassky was famously defeated in the so-called match of the century at the height of the Cold War.
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Half a million disabled people not supported - new survey
Half a million disabled New Zealanders aren't getting what they need to live a good life. The findings come from the first comprehensive set of disability statistics collected in more than a decade. Audio
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Government struggles with lack of visibility of big projects ahead of Budget 2025
Treasury fears government estimate may be off ahead of Budget
There's $140 billion of projects being planned or built, but Treasury says it's "not sure" a key number is right.
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A look back at the Covid-19 pandemic, five years on from New Zealand's first case
How the first days of the pandemic went
Five years to the day, New Zealand declared its first case of Covid-19. Here's what happened next.
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Five years ago, NZ has first Covid-19 case
Five-years-ago today, New Zealand recorded its first Covid-19 case. First Up producer Mahvash Ikram took a journey back to the 28th of February, 2020. Audio
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Five years on from New Zealand's first Covid-19 case - have we changed?
Five years of Covid: What have we learnt?
We ask New Zealanders, including Sir Ashley Bloomfield, about when they found out, and what's changed since. Audio
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Te Pāti Māori calls for more funding for Te Matatini
Te Pāti Māori is calling for more resources to go toward events like Te Matatini as a way of increasing health and educational benefits for Māori, as well as economic benefits for the whole country… Audio
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Sir Ashley Bloomfield on five-years since first Covid case
The man whose name became a byword for medical leadership during the pandemic, former Ministry of Health director-general Sir Ashley Bloomfield spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Five years since NZ recorded first Covid-19 case
It has been five years since New Zealand recorded its first Covid-19 case. Libby Kirkby-McLeod reports. Audio
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The making of a doctor: Confronting ingrained beliefs and violence
Confronting ingrained beliefs and sorcery accusation related violence
Dr Raymond Kipakapu has become one of the few doctors in Papua New Guinea who deal specifically with Sorcery Accusation Related Violence survivors.
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Head lice are getting harder to kill - how to break the nit cycle
Head lice are getting harder to kill - how to break the nit cycle
Commonly used chemical products aren't working as well as they once did, meaning head lice are harder to kill.
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Rawiri Waititi performs at Te Matatini, says haka is form of 'political expression'
Haka a form of 'political expression', Waititi says
"Māori are very political people," Rawiri Waititi who performed at Te Matatini with new group Te Taumata o Apanui, said.
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Attempts to extradite officials not on Luxon's agenda in Hanoi
Attempts to extradite officials not on PM's agenda in Hanoi
Two Vietnamese officials are suspected of indecently assaulting two women at a Wellington restaurant last year.
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Survey seeks men's experiences navigating HIV risks
The SPOTS survey is run by the University of Auckland in collaboration with the Burnett Foundation Aotearoa, and is open for participants until April 15. Audio
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US transgender service members to be removed from military, Pentagon memo shows
US to remove trans people from military
A Pentagon memo filed in a US court stipulates that transgender service members will be separated from the military unless they receive an exemption.
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'It's really dangerous' - Still no answers after falling debris incident on Auckland's Queen Street
'It's really dangerous, it could've hurt anyone'
The daughter of a woman injured by falling debris on Auckland's Queen Street says she's yet to get answers from the council.
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Electrocuted worker warned about power lines moments before death
Electrocuted worker warned about power lines moments before death
An orchard worker who was electrocuted could have been distracted or ill when his cherry picker came close to power lines, a coroner has found.
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Two clusters of unknown illness kill 50 in Democratic Republic of Congo
Two unknown illness clusters kill 50 in Congo
As of 16 February, there have been 431 cases and 53 deaths in two outbreaks in remote villages.
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David Seymour responds to school lunch programme controversy
Seymour responds to school lunch programme concerns
"These are free meals being paid by the tax payer, they are very good according to many of the people receiving them," Associate Education Minister David Seymour told Checkpoint. Audio
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Family of girl who was punched in the face at Naenae's new pool say staff intervened 'too late'
Pool staff intervened 'too late,' family of girl who was punched say
Two fights have been reported in the three months Te Ngaengae Pool has been open, along with other intimidating behaviour.