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Publicly funded diabetes monitors prevent serious complications
New data shows publicly funded diabetes monitors are set to prevent thousands of serious complications for people with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes New Zealand Chief Executive Heather Verry spoke to… Audio
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Community clinics could cut Otago travel by 40,000 trips
Health New Zealand says shifting appointments out of hospitals and into communities could spare Otago residents about 40-thousand road trips a year. It's unveiled some ideas for overhauling health… Audio
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Analysis: Pentagon move against war hero Mark Kelly shows Trump’s quest for vengeance is endless
Move against war hero shows Trump's quest for vengeance is endless
Analysis: The US President's retribution campaign just took two embarrassing steps back and one giant leap forward.
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Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro exhausts appeals, to serve 27-year sentence
Brazil's former president exhausts appeals, to serve 27-year sentence
The former president has been under house arrest until Saturday, when he was detained at police headquarters in the capital for tampering with his ankle monitor.
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Measles close contact quarantined in Cook Islands
Measles close contact quarantined in Cook Islands
The Ministry of Health says the traveller, who is a close contact of a New Zealand measles case, arrived in the country on 22 November.
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Breakers development player Tukaha Cooper banned for cannabis use
Breakers development player banned for cannabis use
Cannabis is banned under the Substances of Abuse category in the Sports Anti-Doping Rules.
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The rising cost of taking a gamble on the what-ifs
'Where does it all stop?': The ballooning cost of insurance
Consumer NZ says there are worrying signs that more people are dropping their house insurance as a result.
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What can we learn from Australia's cigarette black market to avoid the same fate?
International consultant Rohan Pike is a former Australian Federal Police officer and Customs and Border Force expert. He joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Physio's registration cancelled by Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal
'I felt extremely exposed' - physio removed his top while massaging woman
Lance Easton had already asked the woman to remove her own top and didn't provide a towel.
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Consumers warned to assume imported products not being tested after asbestos scare
'Buyer beware': Consumers warned to stick to simpler toys after asbestos scare
University of Auckland law professor Alex Sims says it is up to retailers and importers to do checks on products, but that doesn't mean it is always being done. Audio
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Heart Kids charity warns of fundraising scam
Heart Kids charity goes to police over fundraising scam
It's an incredibly disappointing situation, Heart Kids says. Audio
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Maya Moore turns back on court as she’s jailed for nine years for Wairarapa arsons
Arsonist who caused millions of dollars in damage turns her back on court
Maya Moore dialled in remotely from Wellington's Arohata prison as she was sentenced to nine years.
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256-year-old relic of European contact with NZ rediscovered in RNZ podcast
256-year-old relic found after vanishing for decades
It's "one of the oldest relics of early European contact with New Zealand" but no one has seen it since 1982.
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Health NZ-funded clinical psychology internships to double: Mental Health Minister
Health NZ-funded clinical psychology internships to double
Minister Matt Doocey said the frontline workforce had grown by about 10 percent over the past year.
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Hospitals to move away from paper records to new digital systems
Hospitals to move away from paper records to new digital systems
More than 65 percent of hospitals still use paper notes, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
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Māori health leader Lady Tureiti Moxon delivers complaint to UN in Geneva
NZ government 'creating unprecedented harm', Māori health leader tells UN
"The coalition government has escalated discrimination against Māori, spread misinformation, and overridden constitutional norms," says Lady Tureiti Moxon.
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Cook Islands Police reports significant decline in assault cases against women
Police reports significant decline in assault cases against women
The country's men's counselling centre, Te Punanga Ora'anga Matutu, has welcomed the news.
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Pacific news in brief for 25 November
Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news from around the region, including the death of a long-serving lawmaker in the Northern Mariana Islands.
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 25 November 2025
Audio 25 Nov 2025The Post is reporting the government is set to announce local government reforms which would mean dissolving regional councils; A report by The New Zealand Initiative says As will soon overtake Bs as… Audio
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Labour lodges member's bill to repeal Regulatory Standards Act, asks NZ First for support
'Winston, are you in?': Labour lodges member's bill to repeal Regulatory Standards Act
" We can do it right now, if Winston Peters is willing to walk the walk."
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Heart Kids NZ says it knows nothing of fundraising event
Audio 25 Nov 2025A health charity has gone public with concerns it knows nothing about a fundraising event planning to take donations in its name. Heart Kids NZ Chief Executive David Pimblott spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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ACC focused on getting 'less serious' injuries off its books, chief executive says
ACC focused on getting 'less serious' injuries off its books, chief executive says
ACC says efforts to get long-term claimants off of weekly compensation is not about taking support away from people who need it. Audio
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'Repeating the same mistakes': Ex Defence Minister over 'ticking time bomb' soldier
'Repeating the same mistakes': Ex Minister over 'ticking time bomb' soldier
Jack Wesley who attacked a taxi driver in a drunken rage after training Ukrainian troops. Ron Mark says it's a textbook example of Defence Force mismanagement. Audio
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Uniformed defence staff can now fill in for striking civilian workers
Uniformed defence staff can now fill in for striking civilian workers
Legislation to allow uniformed Defence personnel to cover striking civilian workers has passed in Parliament.
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'Slender Man' stabber's disappearance and the internet boogeyman who inspired her
What we know about the 'Slender Man' stabber's disappearance
Morgan Geyser, who was living under supervised release at a group home for her role in the 2014 stabbing of her 12-year-old classmate, is back in custody.