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  • Oral Questions for Thursday 13 February 2025

    Audio 13 Feb 2025

    Questions to Ministers TAKUTA FERRIS to the Minister for Maori Development: Does he believe this Government is upholding its obligations to Maori under Te Tiriti o Waitangi? RYAN HAMILTON to the… Audio

  • Musk shows why he's such a powerful ally for Trump

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    13 Feb 2025
    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk with his son X Æ A-Xii join US President Donald Trump as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, 11 February 2025.

    Analysis - Elon Musk's Oval Office address shows why he's a menacing foe for the US government and why Donald Trump is playing with fire.

    Musk shows why he’s such a powerful ally for Trump and would be an even more menacing enemy
  • Is FemTech the answer to the gender health gap?

    Audio
    science health
    13 Feb 2025
    Associate Professor Kelly Burrowes, Auckland Bioengineering Institute

    FemTech or Female Technology is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has developed in response to gender bias in both health research and health care.  Audio

  • Class action launched over 'ineffective' flu medicine

    News
    New Zealand Business
    13 Feb 2025
    JGA Saddler director Rebecca Jancauskas

    The lawsuit says Kiwis have been deceived for about two decades about an ingredient in cold and flu medicine.

    Johnson & Johnson: NZ class action launched over cold and flu medicine product
  • Paediatrician Leila Masson on children's health from A to Z

    Podcast episode — 12 February 2025

    What's the best way to keep children healthy - and how can you help them when things go wrong? Paediatrician Dr Leila Masson has spent over 25 years working with kids considering these very issues - she specialises in nutritional and environmental medicine.

    Paediatrician Leila Masson on children's health from A to Z
  • Former National minister says Treaty bill 'irretrievably flawed'

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    13 Feb 2025
    Former National minister Minister Hekia Parata made a submission to the Justice Select Committee on the Treaty Principles Bill, 13 February 2025.

    Hekia Parata has told a select committee the bill is "unnecessary" and a waste of resources and tolerance.

    Former National minister says Treaty Principles Bill 'irretrievably flawed'
  • Frontline health cash used for controversial fund

    News
    Politics In Depth
    13 Feb 2025
    Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey

    Critics say the money would have been better spent training more workers, including much-needed psychiatrists.

    Frontline health cash used for controversial fund
  • Class action lawsuit filed against Johnson & Johnson over efficacy of Codral and Sudafed products

    Audio
    health
    13 Feb 2025

    A major lawsuit filed on Thursday says pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson has misled customers for decades about the efficacy of its Codral and Sudafed products. Law firm JGA Saddler are urging… Audio

  • Paediatrician Leila Masson on children's health from A to Z

    Audio 13 Feb 2025
    Image of Leila Masson and her book.

    What's the best way to keep children healthy - and how can you help them when things go wrong? Paediatrician Dr Leila Masson joins Kathryn  Audio

  • Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 13 February 2025

    Audio
    business food
    13 Feb 2025

    On today's episode, the United States defence secretary Pete Hegseth says Ukraine cannot expect to return to its 2014 borders and has downplayed the chance of it becoming a member of NATO, the union… Audio

  • UK correspondent Harriet Line

    Audio 13 Feb 2025
    Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer holds a press conference at the end of his cabinet's first meeting in Downing Street in London on July 6, 2024. (Photo by Claudia Greco / POOL / AFP)

    Harriet Line is Deputy Political Editor of the Daily Mail Audio

  • How food producers can build soil health even in dry areas

    Audio 13 Feb 2025
    Agro-ecologist Nicole Masters

    Agro-ecologist Nicole Masters says some regions here facing drought do need a re-think on how the soil is treated Audio

  • Health workers condemn video of Sydney nurses bragging about killing Israelis

    News
    World
    13 Feb 2025
    Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh were filmed speaking to an Israeli content creator. (Supplied)

    Medical workers have condemned a video showing two NSW Health nurses bragging about killing and refusing to treat Israeli patients at a Sydney hospital.

    Health workers condemn video showing NSW Health nurses bragging about killing Israeli patients
  • Union launches legal action against Health NZ to try to halt job cuts

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    13 Feb 2025
    Composite of an empty hospital bed, the Beehive and a gold coin.

    The PSA filed proceedings with the Employment Relations Authority on Wednesday, seeking an urgent hearing to try to immediately stop any dismissals. Audio

    Union launches legal action against Health NZ to try to halt job cuts
  • Public health experts pitch 'Swiss cheese model' for gun laws

    Audio
    health policy
    13 Feb 2025

    Public health experts say good gun laws require multiple layers of legislation and they want a risk management approach called the "Swiss cheese model". Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio

  • 'Fear and anxiety' for locals fed up with beach parties

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    13 Feb 2025
    Mount Locals are having to pick up broken glass and rubbish on the beach from parties.

    Many are calling for more police and for alcohol-free zones to be extended.

    'Fear and anxiety' for Mount locals fed up with beach parties
  • Hamilton hot days a risk to public health

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    13 Feb 2025
    Hamilton CBD at dusk

    The place once dubbed the City of the Future by a marketing campaign is experiencing a taste of its own climate future.

    Hamilton hot days a risk to public health
  • Money for frontline mental health services 'reprioritised'

    Audio
    health employment
    13 Feb 2025

    Money earmarked for frontline mental health services, including tackling severe workforce shortages, was 'reprioritised' to pay for the government's controversial $10 million mental health innovation… Audio

  • PSA launches legal action to stop job cuts at Health NZ

    Audio
    health employment
    13 Feb 2025

    The union representing 25,000 Health New Zealand workers has launched legal action to halt sweeping job cuts at the agency. Public Service Association Acting National Secretary Fleur Fitzsimons spoke… Audio

  • Frontline health cash used for controversial fund

    News
    Politics In Depth
    13 Feb 2025
    Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey

    Critics say the money would have been better spent training more workers, including much-needed psychiatrists.

    Frontline mental health cash used for controversial fund
  • Public health experts pitch 'Swiss cheese model' for gun reforms

    News
    Politics
    13 Feb 2025
    A visual illustration of an application of the Swiss cheese model to improve firearms safety.

    Public health experts say good gun laws require multiple defence layers, advocating for risk management approach called the 'Swiss cheese model'.

    Public health experts pitch 'Swiss cheese model' for gun reforms
  • ‘Friendly’ snakes to steal spotlight at Auckland Lantern Festival

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    13 Feb 2025
    To celebrate the Year of the Snake, two silk snakes will make their debut appearance at the Auckland Lantern Festival, running from February 13 to 16, 2025.

    More than 185,000 visitors are expected to attend the dazzling four-day event at Manukau Sports Bowl from 13-16 February.

    ‘Friendly’ snakes to steal spotlight at Auckland Lantern Festival
  • The $200k role in high demand

    News
    Business money
    13 Feb 2025
    Emergency Department: Silhouettes of Doctors, Nurses and Paramedics Run and Push Gurney / Stretcher with Seriously Injured Patient towards the Operating Room. Modern Hospital with Professional Staff.

    It might be a tough time to be a jobseeker for many New Zealanders - but there are still bright spots in some sectors.

    The $200k role in high demand
  • "Mental health is about lived experience" Minister tells MPs

    Podcast episode — 12 February 2025

    On Wednesday this week, the Health Committee heard from both the Mental Health Minister and members of the public who offered their lived experience of mental health treatment.

    "Mental health is about lived experience" Minister tells MPs
  • The House For Weds 12 Feb 2025

    Audio
    politics
    12 Feb 2025

    Parliament's Health Committee gets first hand experience of Compulsory Treatment Orders for Mental Health. Audio

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