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Homicide investigation launched into Mangapapa death
Homicide investigation launched after Mangapapa death
Police were called to reports of a disturbance and found a man who was unresponsive.
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Colonoscopy crisis: Thousands go private as public waits grow
20,000 and counting: Colonoscopy waitlist pushes patients to go private
The procedure can help prevent bowel cancer. But even as more cases are outsourced, the public system is struggling. Audio
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Gisborne council approves Ngāti Oneone land return investigation plan
Gisborne council approves Ngāti Oneone land return investigation plan
Eight parcels of land in Kaiti are prioritised for potential purchase by the hapū.
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Toddler dies of sepsis after being seen by multiple doctors and discharged from hospital
Multiple failures by medical staff led to toddler's death from sepsis
The 23-month-old boy had a temperature of 39.9 degrees when he arrived at hospital.
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Concerns over increasing number of farms planting trees for carbon farming
The increasing number of farms being planted in trees for carbon farming is raising concerns about the spread of pests and an increased fire risk. Tairāwhiti Hawke's Bay reporter Alexa Cook has the… Audio
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Gisborne hapū blocks road in bid to reclaim ancestral lands
Hapū blocks road in bid to reclaim ancestral lands
Ngāti Oneone blocked Hirini St on Wednesday morning so "the port could not go to work".
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Months-long wait for cardio test, days if done private
A cardio test that heart patients in some regions can wait up to six months for can be delivered in days, according to a private provider. Half of all heart attack patients are not being treated… Audio
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Deaths from heart disease highest in regions with fewest cardiac staff - research
Under-resourcing of cardiac care costing lives
Heart patients, their families and doctors are calling for an end to "postcode health care" when it comes to cardic services. Audio
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Half of heart attack patients not treated within accepted timeframes, study finds
'Stretched beyond safe limits' - Study finds heart care failing
The report commissioned by Kia Manawanui Trust suggests half of heart attack patients are not treated within accepted timeframes.
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The ‘postcode lottery’ for hip and knee replacements is still strongly in force
The health post-code lottery is alive and well
Lynette Wall did not think her retirement would be like this. She dreamed of freedom and travel. Audio
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'It's got a lot of significance spiritually': The managed retreat of marae
'It's got a lot of significance spiritually': The managed retreat of marae
A major project to relocate five marae in Tairāwhiti is underway, after flooding from Cyclone Gabrielle forced them to move to safer ground. Audio
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Five Marae in Tairāwhiti to be relocated
A major project to relocate five marae in Tairāwhiti is underway, after flooding from Cyclone Gabrielle forced them to move to safer ground. Hawke's Bay Tairāwhiti reporter Alexa Cook reports. Audio
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Wandering cows spark safety fears on Tairāwhiti's highways
Wandering cows spark safety fears on Tairāwhiti's highways
There were 186 callouts for wandering stock on Tai Rāwhiti highways last year.
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Marine reserve's 25-year review: 'When things aren't fished the place changes'
Marine reserve's 25-year review: 'When things aren't fished the place changes'
The jewel of the East Cape's coastline is under review for the first time in 25 years, with locals hoping the marine reserve will remain protected for many generations to come. Audio
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Jewel of the East Cape's coastline under review
The jewel of the East Cape's coastline is under review for the first time in 25 years, with locals hoping the marine reserve will remain protected for many generations to come. Te Tapuwae o Rongokako… Audio
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Te Pāti Māori announces Ikaroa-Rāwhiti candidate
Te Pāti Māori announces Ikaroa-Rāwhiti candidate
It's the one Māori seat currently held by Labour, and the announcement comes during a by-election for another seat Labour is also contesting.
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Ngāti Porou CEO George Reedy resigns after four years
Ngāti Porou CEO resigns after four years
George Reedy played a key role in expanding health and social services in Te Tairāwhiti.
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Hawke's Bay shares cyclone silt, slash lessons with flood-hit Tasman
Hawke's Bay shares cyclone silt, slash lessons with flood-hit Tasman
The head of the silt removal programme after Cyclone Gabrielle is drawing "eerie" similarities with Nelson Tasman floods.
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More rain for Auckland, clearer skies down south
More rain for Auckland, clearer skies down south
Heavy rain is heading towards Auckland and the east coast of the North Island.
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Vaccine hesitancy growing in at-risk communities, providers blame social media misinformation
Vaccine hesitancy growing in at-risk communities
A health provider says they're up against anti-vaccination misinformation on social media. Audio
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Warnings in place as wild weather lashes country
Audio 11 Jul 2025Wild weather is lashing the tops of both the North and South Islands this afternoon. A heavy rain warning is in place for the water-logged top of the South Island where, the MetService says, there… Audio
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Wild weather: Heavy rain, thunderstorm warnings, road closures continue across North Island
Heavy rain, thunderstorm warnings, road closures continue across North Island
Taranaki and parts of the central North Island face flooding and highway closures as heavy rain returns after Thursday's deluge.
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As it happened: Evacuations as new barrage of rain arrives, warnings, watches around country
Awakino Gorge and SH4 closed due to slips, flooding
Taranaki experienced widespread flooding and a state of emergency has been extended by a week in Nelson Tasman. Audio
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Money spent on locum doctors could be used to attract and retain permanent staff - union
Spend on locum doctors could reach $200m
The spend on fill-in medical staff is rising fast, leading a frontline doctor and the senior doctors' union to voice frustration. Audio
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Climate change resilient apple proving popular
A new type of climate change resilient apple is proving popular overseas, with exports tipped to nearly double this year. The 'Sassy' apple, bred by Plant and Food Research and grown by Taylor Corp in… Audio