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National cancer working group forms in response to critical shortages
'Slow-moving train wreck' - Cancer working group forms in response to critical shortages
Crippling doctor workforce shortages have closed down some cancer services in the southern district entirely, as well as sparking a national shake-up. Audio
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Cancer society wants multi-year workforce plan
A multi-year workforce plan is urgently needed to ensure all patients get the care they need, says the Cancer Society.
Dunedin Hospital has fewer than half the number of Radiation Oncologists it… Audio
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Some Southland, Otago cancer patients sent to Christchurch
Some Southland and Otago cancer patients are being sent to Christchurch and other hospitals for treatment amid a crippling doctor shortage.
Dunedin Hospital has recently stopped key services for… Audio
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Hotel review scam: Student loses $42k, works 48-hour weekends after putting parents, landlord in debt
'Everything at risk': The job ad looked legitimate, but now he's lost $42k
A university student sunk $42,000 into an elaborate scam after accepting what he thought was a part-time job reviewing hotels.
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Eight new bills for Parliament’s final months
Despite a week of distractions MPs were working. Hard. Ten bills were finished, and eight brand new bills began their lives, ready for the remaining weeks of this parliamentary term. Audio
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Eight new bills for Parliament’s final months
Eight new bills for Parliament’s final months
Despite a week of distractions MPs were working. Hard. Ten bills were finished, and eight brand new bills began their lives, ready for the remaining weeks of this parliamentary term.
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'It was quite a shock' - Buller mayor's health surprise during cyclone
'It was quite a shock' - Buller mayor's health surprise during cyclone
Jamie Cleine was struggling to read messages on his phone and suffering from headaches when a Buller District Council colleague suggested he get an eye test.
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Christchurch Adventure Park to pay millions for 2017 Port Hills fire
Adventure park to pay millions for Port Hills fire
The owners of the Christchurch Adventure Park will have to pay millions of dollars to people whose homes were damaged in the 2017 Port Hills fire.
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Review: Basement Jaxx at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre
Basement Jaxx in Christchurch: Reluctant to play it safe
Review - The Brixton duo were never going to go out of their way to court punters with clear-cut favourites, but they had the crowd in their hands regardless, writes Adam Burns.
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Riccarton robbery: Police release additional picture, seek help identifying man
Riccarton robbery: Police release additional picture, seek help identifying man
Police are appealing for public help to identify a man associated with a robbery at a Riccarton shopping centre on Wednesday 29 March.
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NZ Live: The Exponents
Today's band is a blast from the past, formerly known as the Dance Exponents, the 80's band is back together touring, now just calling themselves The Exponents. They're heading off on tour next month.
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Little boxes: MPs and their offices
Audio 31 Mar 2023The House visited two MPs with very different job descriptions to see the shape and function of both their offices and their staffing arrangements.
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Little boxes: MPs and their offices
Little boxes: MPs and their offices
The House visited two MPs with very different job descriptions to see the shape and function of both their offices and their staffing arrangements.
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Bus drivers set to get pay boost
Bus drivers throughout the country are getting a pay boost, with three regional councils approving increases this week.
Drivers in Wellington, Christchurch, and Otago - encompassing Dunedin and… Audio
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Gloriavale court case hears final arguments
A court has heard Gloriavale women were entrapped, enslaved and lived in servitude at the Christian community, on the final day of a long-running employment case.
Chief Employment Court judge… Audio
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Concerns about companies looking to buy up cyclone-damaged homes
Concerns about companies looking to buy up cyclone-damaged homes
Property experts are warning owners of flood-damaged homes in Hawke's Bay to take care when dealing with investment companies wanting to snap up their houses.
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Blues have chance to highlight title credentials
Blues have chance to highlight title credentials
The Blues have the perfect opportunity to kickstart their stuttering Super Rugby campaign this weekend.
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Ōpāwaho Heathcote River deemed safe after 500 fish found dead
Ōpāwaho Heathcote River deemed safe after 500 fish found dead
Testing has come back clear after more than 500 dead fish were found in a Christchurch river, Canterbury Regional Council says.
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Dick Tayler and the 1974 Christchurch Commonwealth Games
In 1974 the Commonwealth Games were hosted in Christchurch. To remember the Games,10,000 metre gold medalist Dick Tayler joins Jesse. Audio
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DHL increases airfreight capacity between Melbourne and Auckland
DHL increases airfreight capacity between Melbourne and Auckland
An increase in airfreight capacity is set to give exporters more options to get goods overseas faster as demand for freight continues to climb post-Covid.
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Man wanted after robbery of Christchurch currency exchange
Man wanted after robbery of Christchurch currency exchange
The man, armed with a knife, threatened staff before fleeing with several thousand Australian and New Zealand dollars.
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Police 'Tactical Response Model' being rolled out nationwide
Police 'Tactical Response Model' being rolled out nationwide
Tactical Response Model staff will not generally be armed, the police minister says, nor will they be on community patrol, like the former Armed Response Teams.
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Corrections didn't give wrong information to Parole Board about rapist who killed neighbour, review finds
Corrections did not mislead Parole Board about rapist who murdered neighbour, review finds
An independent review finds the Department of Corrections did not provide incorrect information to the Parole Board about a convicted rapist who murdered a Christchurch woman.
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Corrections review into murderer's release on parole
Corrections says it has made changes in how it shares information with the Parole Board to help prevent the same mistakes - after questions were raised about the release of an inmate who then brutally… Audio
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Transpower confident power cut threat over for Christchurch area
'There should be no issue': Transpower confident power cut threat over for Christchurch
Despite another icy day, Transpower is confident it won't have to repeat its call for people in the Christchurch area to conserve electricity. Audio