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Canterbury swimming pool uses artificial intelligence to reduce drowning risks
South Island pool takes high-tech approach to reducing drowning risks
A Canterbury swimming pool is using artificial intelligence technology to reduce the risk of drownings.
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SkyCity casino wants to build larger deck so more people can smoke while playing pokies
Casino wants larger deck so more people can smoke while playing pokies
The move has outraged public health groups who are opposing the casino's application to the Gambling Commission. Audio
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Taxpayer foots the bill as Hutt Valley birthing centre vacant for years - Labour MP
Birthing centre sitting empty for years, Labour MP says
Ginny Andersen says the taxpayer has been footing the bill for an empty centre in the Hutt Valley for nearly two years. Audio
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Growing tension between New Plymouth mayor and MSD boss over rough sleepers revealed
Growing tension between mayor and MSD boss over rough sleepers revealed
The exchange between Neil Holdom and regional public service commissioner, Gloria Campbell, began in late 2022.
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New electrified train line creates a buzz among Pukekohe residents
New electrified train line creates a buzz among Pukekohe residents
Auckland's most southern station now has a direct connection to the CBD.
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Health NZ, GP asked to apologise to man who lost his finger due to skin cancer following delays
Health NZ, GP asked to apologise after man's 'wart' was cancer, finger amputuated
The man complained to the Health and Disability Commission about the care provided to him when going through skin cancer.
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Pacific news in brief for February 3
Pacific news in brief for February 3
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Fiji's director of public prosecutions reluctant to return to his job.
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Sir Collin Tukuitonga criticises RFK Jr's measles claims, urges leaders to reject health misinformation
Sir Collin Tukuitonga criticises RFK Jr's measles claims
The chair of a World Health Organisation advisory group is urging world leaders to denounce misinformation around health. Audio
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Taxpayer foots the bill as Hutt Valley birthing centre vacant for years - Labour MP
Birthing centre sitting empty for years, Labour MP says
Ginny Andersen says the taxpayer has been footing the bill for an empty centre in the Hutt Valley for nearly two years. Audio
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Iconic Te Tii Marae wharenui reopens as phase one of restoration completed
Iconic Te Tii Marae wharenui reopens
A dawn ceremony was hosted by mana whenua Ngāti Rāhiri and Ngāti Kawa who welcomed iwi leaders, politicians and the masses. Audio
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Lower Hutt MP wants answers over unbuilt post-natal care unit
A post-natal care unit for sick babies that was due to open in Lower Hutt in 2023 still has not been delivered, with the local MP demanding answers for months. Lower Hutt MP Ginny Andersen spoke to… Audio
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Psychosocial support a priority in Vanuatu after December earthquake
Psychosocial support a priority after December earthquake
People of all ages continue to experience fear and distress, with many still afraid to sleep inside their homes at night, the country's head of mental health says.
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Sugary drinks could be off the menu at Palmerston North venues
Sugary drinks could be off the menu at a series of Palmerston North sports venues if the council has its way. Speedway promoter Bruce Robertson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Chair of Covid-19 Inquiry calls for public submissions
The chair of the Covid-19 Inquiry is calling for public submissions, with phase 2 in its early stages. Grant Illingworth KC spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Waitangi Day 2025: The conversations, commemorations and celebrations taking centre stage
What's in store for Waitangi 2025?
After a turbulent 12 months for Māori-Crown relations, the week of Waitangi Day will be crucial for te iwi Māori to discuss the kaupapa that will matter this year.
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NZ donates 6000 doses of Boostrix vaccine to Samoa to fight whooping cough outbreak
NZ donates Boostrix vaccine to Samoa to fight whooping cough
As of 20 January, there have been 363 reported cases of whooping cough, with confirmed 24 cases.
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'Refreshing' Karanga Plaza pool a hit with children - and adults
'Refreshing' Karanga Plaza pool a hit with children - and adults
First person - Leonard Powell takes a dip in Auckland's newest saltwater pool, and declares it a winner. Audio
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Manurewa Marae inquiry report delayed again
Manurewa Marae inquiry report delayed again
Findings from an inquiry into whether personal data collected at Manurewa Marae was misused for election purposes have once again been delayed.
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Duelling CrossFit and Hyrox fitness competitions draw thousands over weekend
Duelling fitness competitions draw thousands
More than 6000 people gathered across two days to compete in Hyrox and CrossFit competitions - but why are so many amped to test their fitness?
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North Queensland floods spark mass evacuations and blackouts, more rain forecast
Queensland floods spark mass evacuations, blackouts
One person is dead and rain is forecast to continue for at least another day as thousands flee.
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What a Lovely Smile You Have!
What a Lovely Smile You Have!Podcast episode — 02 February 2025The very handsome and clever Bryan & Bobby talk about compliments, young Mason reads his story about all the things he likes, and Suzy tells us why smiling is good for your health.
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What a Lovely Smile You Have!
The very handsome and clever Bryan & Bobby talk about compliments, young Mason reads his story about all the things he likes, and Suzy tells us why smiling is good for your health. Audio
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'An overreach': Mayor against possible ban on fizzy drinks
'An overreach': Mayor against possible ban on fizzy drinks
The sale of fizzy drinks could be banned from a range of venues in Palmerston North, under a proposal being considered by the city council. Audio
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New funding to drive 'fair' nationwide rollout of diabetes tech
New funding to drive 'fair' nationwide rollout of diabetes tech
A three-year, $1.4m project aims to address inequities experienced by Māori and Pacific people with type 1 diabetes.
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Elderly man with sleep apnoea, dementia has driver's licence removed and appeal dismissed
Appeal dismissed after elderly man with sleep apnoea, dementia has driver's licence removed
A doctor concerned about an elderly man who defied orders not to drive wrote to transport officials who then took away his licence.