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“A kūpapa to the kaupapa” – A Waitangi Special with Tama Potaka & Paul Goldsmith
“A kūpapa to the kaupapa” – A Waitangi Special with Tama Potaka & Paul GoldsmithPodcast episode — 10 February 2025Following a “tense” pōwhiri at Waitangi, Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka and Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith discuss the health of Māori-Crown relations.
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Director of Public Health Nicholas Jones steps down
Director of Public Health Nicholas Jones steps down
The Director of Public Health is a statutory role providing public health leadership across the Public Health Agency, within the Ministry of Health, and the National Public Health Service within…
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Country Life: Inside a dairy farm's composting shelter
Full circle composting on a Tararua dairy farm
The team at Waka Dairies near Dannevirke is turning waste from milking cows into fertiliser that can be worked back into the farm.
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Call for Privacy Commssion investigation into health IT staff cuts
Call for Privacy Commssion investigation into health IT staff cuts
The union for public service workers has taken the "unprecedented" step of asking the Privacy Commissioner to urgently investigate Health NZ's plan to cut nearly half its IT staff as part of the…
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Robots fitted with UV light panels could be new alternative to fungicides
The robots that could replace fungicides
Led by Bragato Research Institute in partnership with A Lighter Touch, the research project aims to see if UV-C light can be used to control powdery mildew in place of traditional fungicides.
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Lessons to be learnt as Waimea Dam opens after 24 years
Lessons to be learnt as Waimea Dam opens after 24 years
The Waimea Community Dam finally opened on Friday and served as an example of the country's challenges in delivering large infrastructure projects.
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Concern kids could be put in harms way if supervised contact services centralised
Concern kids could be put in harm's way if supervised services centralised
ANZASCS says the government has not explained what safeguards will be put in place to ensure standards remain high.
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Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar cast on Belle Gibson and the rise of the wellness industry
What it's like to play Belle Gibson, Australia's most notorious fraudster
As its tagline suggests, Apple Cider Vinegar tells a true-ish version of Belle Gibson's story, which was based on a lie.
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Emergency departments and GPs - what the health frontline wants
It's less than a month since Simeon Brown was announced as the new Minister of Health - leaders in emergency medicine and in primary health talk about what's needed. Audio
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Exploring Solidarity through CARE (Part 1)
Exploring Solidarity through CARE (Part 1)Podcast episode — 09 February 2025Exploring cultural communication around sex and health, Fullbright scholar at Massey University Prof Angela Cooke-Jackson talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about her experiences as an academic working with Black and indigenous communities.
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Exploring Solidarity through CARE
Exploring Solidarity through CARE Audio
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Exploring Solidarity through CARE
Exploring Solidarity through CARE
Exploring Solidarity through CARE
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Life coaching is on the rise, but amid promises of big money, experts say some are running 'certificate mills'
How a pseudoscience from the 1970s has been co-opted by life coach millionaires
Sara Isbister was living in New Zealand with her husband and young family when she realised she'd been caught in what she now likens to a "commercial cult". Video
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Psychologist Julie Smith on social media fame and breast cancer diagnosis
'My way of cleaning up one little corner of the internet'
Psychologist and TikTok sensation, Britain's Dr Julie Smith breaks down complex ideas about how our mind works into simple and creative snack-size viral videos. Audio
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Palliative care reform at risk from possible Health NZ cuts
Palliative care reform at risk from possible Health NZ cuts
There is a warning inequities in palliative care around the country will deepen if roles looking at a national policy are dropped.
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Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners freed as Israel condemns frail appearance of captives
Israel condemns frail appearance of released hostages
The scenes during Saturday's hostage handover have drawn condemnation from Israel, as the government described the scenes as "shocking". Audio
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Marc Wilson: The psychology of Forest Bathing
Shinrin yoku is the Japanese practice of 'forest bathing', which is growing in popularity here and around the world for its physiological and psychological benefits. Audio
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US judge temporarily blocks Musk's DOGE from accessing payment systems
US judge temporarily blocks Musk's DOGE from accessing payment systems
The judge cited a risk that sensitive information could be improperly disclosed.
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Jo Nemeth of New South Wales speaks about her life living without money
Living off the land: What it's like to exist without money
Australia's Jo Nemeth told Saturday Morning about the "gift economy", inspiring others, and the challenges of living without money. Audio
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Woman waits months after signing up to St John loneliness phone service
Woman waits months for contact after signing up to loneliness call service
A Hamilton woman says she still has not been connected with a Hato Hone - St John Caring Caller months after asking for support.
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Alaska plane that disappeared with 10 people aboard has been found with no survivors, officials say
Missing Alaska plane found with no survivors
An aircraft matching the description of the regional airline flight that disappeared in Alaska with 10 people aboard Thursday has been found, the US Coast Guard said Friday.
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Wellington mum shocked at $1000 school uniform bill
Mum shocked at $1000 uniform bill
A Wellington woman was horrified when she was handed the bill for her son's uniform this year and discovered she had to pay more than $1000. Audio
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Defence Force apologises to Waiouru residents after high levels of lead found in drinking water
Defence Force apologises for high levels of lead in town's water
The Defence Force admitted it failed to tell residents about high levels of lead and aluminium found in Waiouru's drinking water.
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Top health official threatens to override Whangārei fluoridation refusal
Top health official threatens to override Whangārei fluoridation refusal
It comes as ratepayers face the prospect of almost $5 million in potential extra Whangārei District Council costs after councillors voted against adding fluoridation to the water.
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Diet and Parkinson's disease
More than 12,000 New Zealanders suffer from the condition, and numbers are expected to increase significantly over the coming years. How can diet help? Audio