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Manurewa Marae election inquiry 'served as a wake-up call'
Manurewa Marae election inquiry 'served as a wake-up call'
Manurewa Marae acknowledges should have done better at handling completed census forms, following an inquiry into steps government agencies took to protect data.
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Manurewa Marae inquiry: Waipareira Trust targeted for being Māori - Tamihere
Tamihere admits Census forms were photocopied at marae
But the Waipareira Trust CEO says there's no evidence of wrong doing and the group is being targeted for being Māori. Audio
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Samoan district affected by Manawanui disaster continues to smell 'oil and diesel odours'
District affected by Manawanui disaster continues to smell fuel
A spokesperson for the community says the Safata district deserves equitable treatment and fair compensation.
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Making friends as we get older
Audio 19 Feb 2025Loneliness is well known as a factor impacting on wellbeing - including mental and physical health. But for many people, making friends as the years go by becomes more difficult. Audio
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Law expert: Ditch the No.8 wire attitude to privacy
Audio 19 Feb 2025As investigations continue into alleged misuse of census data for election purposes, do we need greater safeguards in place for what public agencies do with our information? Audio
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Who still has a landline phone?
The parents bringing back landline phones for their kids
Some parents want to avoid the pitfalls of smartphones and social media while keeping their kids connected to their friends. Home phones are helping.
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Workers confused over withdrawal of support for mental health callouts: Union
Unions say public health workers are confused about the police's phased withdrawal of support for mental health callouts. Reporter Lucy Xia has more. Audio
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Labour leader on Manurewa Marae census data inquiry
An inquiry released on Tuesday found StatsNZ and the Ministry of Health failed to put adequate safeguards in place to protect the information they shared. Labour leader Chris Hipkins spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Police roll-out of mental health changes: 'There's a great deal of confusion'
Police roll-out of mental health changes: 'There's a great deal of confusion'
Unions say public health workers are confused about the police's phased withdrawal of support for mental health related requests - a year-long programme of changes that is in its fourth month of…
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New Health NZ unit to 'drive greater accountability' - minister
New Health NZ unit to 'drive greater accountability' - minister
Health NZ is under greater government scrutiny, with the new health minister setting up a unit he says will "drive greater accountability and performance".
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Kiwis return from overseas weight loss surgery with life-threatening complications
Kiwis return from overseas weight surgery with life-threatening problems
Overweight patients are being targeted by medical tourism companies and often don't understand the risks, doctors say. Audio
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Pair charged with child abuse of two young children appear in court
Pair charged with child abuse against two children in court
Early last year health professionals discovered multiple injuries - including broken bones and internal injuries - in two siblings after one was taken to hospital.
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Insiders reveal how the toxic culture in Spanish women's football exploded into public view
Insiders reveal how toxic culture in Spanish women's football exploded into public view
Spanish Football Federation boss Luis Rubiales planted a kiss on star striker Jenni Hermoso's lips on the World Cup winner's podium in Sydney as tens of millions watched on live TV.
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Patients who have had weight-loss surgery overseas clogging system
A Waikato bariatric surgeon said patients going overseas for weight-loss surgery are returning with potentially life-threatening complications and clogging up an already overburdened public health… Audio
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Stats NZ boss to step down after Manurewa Marae election inquiry
Stats NZ boss to step down after Manurewa Marae inquiry
The probe was launched last year after allegations data was misused during the 2023 campaign.
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Understanding 'time confetti' and how it's stealing your downtime
Understanding 'time confetti' and how it's stealing your downtime
Ever feel like your down time is constantly interrupted by other tasks niggling away at you? Frequently jumping from task to task is called time confetti, which isn't great for productivity or…
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Why we need a broad spectrum influenza vaccine
Why we need a broad spectrum influenza vaccine
With winter on its way in New Zealand, an immunologist is warning there could be higher levels of influenza going around in the months ahead, and is suggesting a broad... Audio
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Viral head boy cancer survivor Jake Bailey, 10 years on
Viral head boy cancer survivor Jake Bailey, 10 years on
Bailey is now the author of 'The Comeback Code'. Audio
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Super genes: what are they and do we really need them?
Senior Lecturer Dr Sarah Flanagan is trying to understand super genes and if they are necessary to the future of a species. Audio
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Former Fijiana captain speaks out against online abuse
Former Fijiana captain speaks out against online abuse
"When it comes to women rugby players, it seems as though no matter what we do, negativity usually outweighs the positive." Audio
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Is NZ's health leadership in crisis?
Is NZ's health leadership in crisis?
New Health Minister Simeon Brown is presiding over a list of resignations from high-ranking health officials that some say is a "bloodbath". What's going on?
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'Purely demand' - Christchurch ED plea to patients not due to staff shortage, Health NZ says
Christchurch ED woes blamed on surge of patients
Health NZ says a plea from the hospital for patients to seek non-urgent help elsewhere wasn't due to a staffing shortage. Audio
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Seven decades of organ donation
Audio 18 Feb 2025Dunedin man Eric Trump was born with one kidney, which was failing by the time he was 29, and he needed a transplant. Audio
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Thousands unable to access mental health support
Audio 18 Feb 202516,000 fewer people sought help from specialist mental health and addiction services than three years ago. Audio
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Is private healthcare the answer to public funding woes, or making it worse?
Is private healthcare the answer to public funding woes, or making it worse?
The burgeoning private healthcare industry claims its current building boom will "take pressure off the public system". Audio