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  • Does your self-worth go down when the weather heats up?

    News
    science health
    2 Feb 2026
    A man hides behind a towel.

    With the expectation of shedding our clothes, summer can be a confronting season for people with negative body image.

    Does your self-worth go down when the weather heats up?
  • KiwiSavers struggle amid record hardship withdrawals

    News
    Business money
    2 Feb 2026
    Composite of hand pinching coin with banknotes in background.

    People are seeking help with their bills but don't realise how hard it can be to get their money out.

    KiwiSavers struggle to get their money amid record hardship withdrawals
  • 'Big business' or much needed help? The changes to ADHD rules

    News
    New Zealand health
    2 Feb 2026
    Conceptual illustration showing drugs that target the human brain to treat neurological disorders.

    Doctors fear over-diagnosis, but advocates says it's a big step in improving access to help. Audio

    Clinicians fear over-diagnosis of ADHD as GPs, nurse practitioners allowed to prescribe medication
  • Ferry network could link Northern Marianas and Guam, study finds

    News
    Pacific Northern Marianas
    2 Feb 2026
    Aerial view of Garapan, Saipan seen from Mt Tapochao, Saipan's highest peak.

    The feasibility stud was presented to the Commonwealth of Norhtern Mariana Islands Legislature last week.

    Ferry network could link Northern Marianas and Guam, study finds
  • Morning Report Essentials for Monday 2 February

    Audio
    sport health
    2 Feb 2026

    We were straight out of the blocks this morning, talking to the father of running sensation Sam Ruthe following his record-breaking run in Boston; Plus, the prime minister, Christopher Luxon, joined… Audio

  • Researchers calling for fibre to be 'essential nutrient'

    Audio 2 Feb 2026
    Oats are rich in beta-glucan, a type of soluble fibre that forms a gel-like substance when mixed with water.

    Researchers are calling for dietary fibre to be deemed an 'essential nutrient', which they say would recognise its importance for people's health. Audio

  • What we know about the suspected murder-suicide of a Perth family of four

    News
    World crime
    2 Feb 2026
    A heavy police presence in Mosman Park after a suspected murder-suicide.  (ABC News: Keane Bourke)

    The scene that greeted first responders at a house in the Perth suburb of Mosman Park was in police's own words "highly distressing".

    What we know about the suspected murder-suicide of a Perth family of four
  • Pacific news in brief

    News
    Pacific
    2 Feb 2026
    A police landcruiser patrols the streets of the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby.

    A round-up of news from around the region, including PNG's government defending the use of force to evict residents of an informal settlement.

    Pacific news in brief for 2 February
  • New options now available for getting ADHD medication

    Audio 2 Feb 2026
    ADHD - Printed Diagnosis with Blurred Text. On Background of Medicaments Composition - Mint Green Pills, Injections and Syringe.

    Ddoctors and nurse practitioners can now prescribe medicine for those with ADHD without first needing to needing to see a psychiatrist.  Audio

  • Kiwi travellers told to avoid bats due to Nipah virus

    Audio
    health
    2 Feb 2026

    New Zealanders travelling to some parts of Asia are being told to avoid bats and wash their hands regularly to combat the spread of the potentially fatal Nipah virus. Epidemiologist Professor Michael… Audio

  • Cost still a barrier for accessing ADHD medication

    Audio
    sport
    2 Feb 2026

    Advocates for people with ADHD are welcoming changes allowing more specialist health professionals to diagnose and prescribe medication, but say cost is still a barrier. Wellington father Darrin Bull… Audio

  • Rule change makes access to ADHD medication easier

    Audio
    health
    2 Feb 2026

    More specialist health professionals can now assess, diagnose, and start people on ADHD treatments, under rules that came into force yesterday. Ministry of Health's chief medical officer Dr Joe Bourne… Audio

  • Māori theatre company brings whānau voices of trauma and hope to the stage

    News
    Te Ao Māori arts
    2 Feb 2026
    Out The Gate for Te Rākau Hua o Te Wao Tapu, performance at The Tea Gardens, Massey University, 15 November 2025. Photo credit: Stephen A’Court.

    For more than three decades, Aotearoa's longest surviving independent Māori theatre company has used storytelling to open kōrero about trauma, healing and hope in communities. Audio

    Longest-standing Māori theatre company brings whānau voices of trauma and hope to the stage
  • For pharmacists, industry changes are a hard pill to swallow

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    2 Feb 2026
    Pakuranga pharmacist Vicky Chan says government funding has not kept pace with other costs and she has to work harder to keep her business viable by offering extra government-funded services such as sleep clinics. Photo: Sharon Brettkelly

    As more discount chain pharmacies open, locally owned and operated chemists worry their customers won't get the high level of care that saves trips to GPs and emergency departments.

    Pharmacist fears for 'last bastion' of communities
  • ADHD drugs now available from GPs and nurse practitioners

    Audio
    health
    2 Feb 2026

    GPs and nurse practitioners can now prescribe drugs to treat ADHD. Some clinicians are warning that may lead to more harm than good. Ruth Hill reports. Audio

  • Area around Mount Maunganui to open when safe - mayor

    News
    New Zealand health
    2 Feb 2026
    Mount Maunganui landslide recovery site 26/06

    Police have completed recovery work at the landslide, and Tauranga Mayor Mahé Drysdale said he was hopeful streets could be reopened in a number of days.

    Mayor says area around Mount Maunganui to open when safe
  • Pharmacist fears for "the last bastion" of communities

    Audio
    business health
    2 Feb 2026

    As more and more discount chain pharmacies open, locally owned and operated chemists worry their customers won't get the high level of care that saves trips to GPs, and EDs. Audio

  • Security guard loses license, after posting 'cocaine' Instagram video in uniform

    News
    New Zealand crime
    1 Feb 2026
    Man hand holds plastic packet or bag with cocaine or another drugs, drug abuse and danger addiction concept, selective focus, toned

    When his security licence later came under threat, Chavez Stewart claimed the powder on display was flour and Panadol.

    Security guard Chavez Stewart tried to sell what he claimed was cocaine on an Instagram video, while in uniform
  • Mt Maunganui recovery stood down after all victims identified

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    1 Feb 2026
    One week on, people reflect at a memorial site for the six people who died in a landslide in Mount Maunganui. Five remain missing and are yet to be recovered. Flowers and tributes adorn a wall near the cordon. Photo taken 29 January 2026.

    Police will work with council and geotechnical experts to determine when it is safe to reduce cordons.

    Mount Maunganui landslide: recovery stood down, all victims identified, cordons still in place
  • Axed $150,000 road cone hotline an 'absurd' waste - Labour

    News
    Politics transport
    1 Feb 2026
    No caption

    A WorkSafe review found excessive use of cones at just 6 percent of the 250 sites inspected.

    $150,000 road cone hotline an 'absurd' waste of public money - Labour
  • Walking: is it really the best exercise?

    Audio
    health
    1 Feb 2026
    The Paparoa Track Great Walk is dual use - trampers share with mountain bikers.

    Dr Mandy Hagstrom is joins Jim to discuss which form of exercise really is best. Audio

  • How to feel better about baring your body at the beach

    Audio
    science health
    1 Feb 2026
    woman in swimsuit at the beach

    Do you dread putting on your togs each summer?  Audio

  • 12-month prescriptions now available

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    1 Feb 2026
    Bottles of pills

    Patients can now get a script for up to 12 months of medication - up from three - with their doctor's permission.

    12-month prescriptions now available
  • Wellington City Mission launches free dental service

    News
    New Zealand health
    1 Feb 2026
    Wellington City Mission's Whakamaru building

    Appointments would be available by referral only from social agencies across the Greater Wellington region.

    Wellington City Mission launches free dental service
  • Israeli strikes kill 27 in Gaza, Palestinian health officials say

    News
    World war
    1 Feb 2026
    Small tabletop flags of Israel and Palestine together at some event or fair. Flags of two countries as a symbol of cooperation between states. Joint business between Palestine and Israel.

    The Israeli military said it had targeted commanders and sites belonging to Palestinian militant group Hamas and its ally, Islamic Jihad.

    Israeli strikes kill 27 in Gaza, Palestinian health officials say
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