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  • Practitioner told to apologise after woman's 'inappropriate' massage

    News
    New Zealand health
    29 Jan 2025
    rolled towel on massage table in spa center

    The woman complained the practitioner allegedly touched her breast and massaged her "way too hard".

    Health and Disability Commissioner tells Chinese medicine provider to apologise to woman for 'inappropriate' massage
  • How can Vanuatu's new parliament rebuild public trust?

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    29 Jan 2025
    Caption: Civil society march outside the Vanuatu Parliament, November 2023 (Anna Naupa (adapted)

    There are three things the next parliament should do to rebuild public trust and confidence in its integrity and concern for the national interest, writes Anna Naupa.

    How can Vanuatu’s new parliament rebuild public trust?
  • How to get rid of head lice and what to do when you can't afford treatment

    News
    New Zealand children
    29 Jan 2025
    Stylised illustration of lice, comb and child

    As parents, teachers and children start getting ready for term one, families will be on the lookout for itchy scalps caused by head lice. Audio

    How to get rid of head lice and what to do when you can't afford treatment
  • Courage of others saved Gisèle Pelicot's life, daughter says

    News
    World crime
    29 Jan 2025
    Caroline Darian passes through security check as she arrives at the courthouse in Avignon, France, on December 19.

    Dominque Pelicot and 50 other men were convicted last month in France of drugging and sexually abusing his wife over more than a decade Audio

    Gisèle Pelicot’s daughter believes mother would have died if father's crimes unreported
  • Survey shows better mental health services needed in the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    29 Jan 2025
    Profile of person and brain with vibrant coloured bush foliage and ocean sunset.

    Research involving about 1000 participants by the University of Auckland has highlighted an urgent need to improve mental health services in the Pacific.

    Survey shows better mental health services needed in the Pacific
  • Roundup tops ACC list for herbicide injuries

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Jan 2025
    Roundup weed killer that is the subject of thousands of lawsuits in the US, is pictured on sale in Los Angeles, California on September 1, 2019.

    ACC has accepted 359 claims for injuries involving Roundup since 1990 and a further 20 where its active ingredient, glyphosate was named.

    Roundup tops ACC list for herbicide, pesticide and insecticide injuries
  • Fiji HIV outbreak: Health ministry says less money in the bank

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    29 Jan 2025
    A scientist holds three test tubes filled with blood in a laboratory.

    Permanent chief Dr Jemesa Tudravu says financial resources for HIV programs have decreased from US$2.1m in 2011 to US$516,540 by 2016. Audio

    Fiji HIV outbreak: Health ministry says less money in the bank
  • Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 29 January

    Audio
    money sport
    29 Jan 2025

    On today's episode, veteran activist John Minto is promoting a hotline for Kiwis to "report" holidaying Israelis who may have served in their country's military, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says… Audio

  • More GPs turning away patients

    News
    New Zealand health
    29 Jan 2025
    dark vignette and black and white  stethoscope.

    General practices are closing their books, with nearly 40% not taking new patients last year. Audio

    Staff shortages key driver as more general practices turn away new patients
  • More than a third of GPs turning away new patients

    Audio
    business health
    29 Jan 2025

    More general practices are closing their books, with more than a third of the country's GPs turning away new patients last year. General Practice Owners Association Chair Dr Angus Chambers spoke to… Audio

  • Labour leader Chris Hipkins on asset sales

    Audio
    politics policy
    29 Jan 2025

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says asset sales could be on the electoral agenda next year. In response, Labour leader Chris Hipkins is seeking a pledge there are no plans to privatise the public… Audio

  • GPs closing books as new patients turned away

    Audio
    health national
    29 Jan 2025

    More general practices are closing their books, with more than a third of the country's GPs turning away new patients last year. Reporter Soumya Bhamidipati has more. Audio

  • Deep freeze: Trump leaves US diplomats with little to offer Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    29 Jan 2025
    US President Joe Biden looks on as President-elect Donald Trump arrives for the inauguration ceremony before Trump is sworn in as the 47th US President in the US Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025.

    Opinion - Paris climate treaty exit, defunding WHO and foreign aid suspension strikes blow to US in Pacific as "trusted friend", writes Tess Newton Cain

    Deep freeze: Trump leaves US diplomats with little to offer Pacific
  • Safeguarding reefs: Marshall Islands establishes first marine protected area

    News
    Pacific Marshall Islands
    29 Jan 2025
    Bokak Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands At Sea - August to October 2023: Fore reef of Bokak Atoll, an excellent example of healthy coral reefs. 

The National Geographic Pristine Seas team, in collaboration with the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA) and the Government of the Marshall Islands, conducted an expedition to the remote atolls of Bikar, Bokak, Bikini, and Rongerik. This expedition was in support of Reimaanlok, the Marshallese national framework for the planning and establishment of community-based conservation areas.

    The country is putting two of its most remote atolls, Bikar and Bokak, under protection from fishing, covering 48,000 square kilometres - about the size of Switzerland.

    Safeguarding reefs: Marshall Islands establishes 48,000 sq kilometres marine protected area
  • Willis echoes govt voices in support of more mining

    News
    Politics
    28 Jan 2025
    Nicola Willis

    But the opposition says it is a smokescreen for digging up fossil fuels.

    Nicola Willis joins government voices in support of more mining
  • Otago Avian botulism outbreak: Wetlands nearby being monitored

    News
    Country environment
    28 Jan 2025
    Pūtangitangi (Paradise Shelduck) and ducklings at Opunake Beach, New Zealand.

    More than 1000 infected waterfowl died at the Waikouaiti wastewater treatment plant. Audio

    Otago Avian botulism outbreak: Wetlands nearby being monitored
  • Head lice frustrations driving some parents to risky treatments

    News
    New Zealand children
    28 Jan 2025
    Stylised illustration of lice, comb and child

    iSpyNits founder Kate Ricketts says she's heard of parents resorting to drastic measures to get rid of nits, including kerosene, fly spray and flea treatment.

    Head lice frustrations driving some parents to risky treatments
  • Man charged with manslaughter of 75-year-old after Hutt Hospital fracas

    News
    New Zealand crime
    28 Jan 2025
    Hutt Hospital Emergency Entrance

    The alleged altercation occurred on 27 December and the victim died three weeks later.

    Man charged with manslaughter of 75-year-old after Hutt Hospital fracas
  • Tonga PM unveils new Cabinet

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    28 Jan 2025
    King Tupou VI (L) officially appoints 'Aisake Eke as Tonga's prime minister

    Eleven Cabinet ministers were selected instead of 12, with four of them elected by the Prime Minister under the provisions of the Constitution.

    Tonga PM 'Aisake Eke unveils new Cabinet: two women and one noble among the ministers
  • Luxon hints National will campaign on asset sales next election

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    28 Jan 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to media after his State of the Nation address on 23/1/2025.

    The prime minister has ruled out selling off state houses, but said he is open to having a wider conversation with voters, while Labour says it's a "typical right-wing government playbook" move.

    Christopher Luxon hints National will campaign on asset sales in the 2026 election
  • PNG govt pushes forward with controversial media legislation

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    28 Jan 2025
    Masiu says not all MPs understand what media is.

    Since the Communications Minister Timothy Masiu first introduced the draft policy in February 2023, the Media Development Policy has received heavy criticism.

    Papua New Guinea government pushes forward with controversial media legislation
  • The best Chinese vegetarian dishes, recommended by chefs

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    28 Jan 2025
    THUMBNAIL USE ONLY

    A lot of Chinese cooking features meat - but you shouldn't overlook delicious meals like tomato egg and vegetarian dumplings, chefs say.

    The best Chinese vegetarian dishes, recommended by chefs
  • USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben

    Audio
    politics world
    28 Jan 2025
    PHOENIX, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 20: Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during a campaign rally at Legends Event Center on December 20, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona.   Rebecca Noble/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Rebecca Noble / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    Danielle Kurtzleben is a political correspondent assigned to NPR's Washington Desk. Audio

  • NZ-Kiribati fallout: 'Cutting aid usually works in the reverse direction'

    News
    Pacific Kiribati
    28 Jan 2025

    Victoria University's Jon Fraenkel says "there are difficulties in the relationship between Wellington and Kiribati" but "Kiribati does have alternatives" both in Beijing and elsewhere.

    NZ's 'diplomatic tiff' with Kiribati could push it closer to China, warns expert
  • From first Silver Fern centurion to athlete welfare champion

    News
    Sport
    28 Jan 2025
    19 July 2003, World Netball Championships, Semi Final, New Zealand vs Jamaica, Independence Park Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica.
Lesley Nicol. Silver Ferns won 56-37 to go onto meet Australia in the final tomorrow.
Pic: Sandra Teddy/Photosport

    Lesley Rumball was destined to work in the field of athlete wellbeing before she even retired from international netball 20 years ago.

    Lesley Rumball: From first Silver Fern centurion to athlete welfare champion
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