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Govt unveils new revised plans for Dunedin Hospital
Audio 31 Jan 2025"We have listened," this said by newly minted Health Minister, Simeon Brown as he unveiled the government's revised plans for Dunedin's new hospital. The rebuild was paused last year after a report… Audio
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Watch: Prime Minister and Economic Growth minister speak to media
Watch: How the PM answered questions over responsibility for MPs' comments
Christopher Luxon is facing scrutiny over how he handles remarks from New Zealand First.
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 31 January 2025
In today's episode, the government's freshly announced plans for the Dunedin Hospital shows the rebuild will initially have fewer beds than the current hospital, the government has launched its final… Audio
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RFK Jr's measles claims a 'complete lie', Samoa health boss says
RFK Jr's measles claims a 'complete lie', Samoa health boss says
"It was obvious these people died from measles," Alec Ekeroma told RNZ.
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Watch: Dunedin to get scaled-back hospital, Health Minister Simeon Brown confirms
Dunedin to get scaled-back hospital, minister confirms
While the number of inpatient beds at the new hospital will be reduced, Simeon Brown says there is room to expand.
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Health Minister Simeon Brown on new Dunedin hospital
The government has confirmed its replacement for the beleaguered Dunedin Hospital inpatient building will be downsized from the original proposal. Health Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Govt announces plans for new Dunedin hospital
The government's freshly announced plans for the Dunedin Hospital shows the rebuild will initially have fewer beds than the current hospital. Reporter Delphine Herbert spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Treaty Principles Bill's promise of 'equal rights' ignores blind spots of our democracy
Treaty bill's promise of 'equal rights' ignores democracy's blind spots
This rhetorical and ideological vagueness obscures a pivotal point: there is no such thing as a singular form of democracy, writes Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll.
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 31 January
Audio 31 Jan 2025On today's episode, Resources Minister Shane Jones is launching a national minerals strategy Critical Minerals' list in Waihi on Friday, Samoa's Director-General of Health says Robert F. Kennedy… Audio
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New Dunedin hospital announcement imminent
New Dunedin hospital announcement imminent
NZ's newly minted health minister is expected to share details about the coalition's plan for the new hospital build on Friday. Audio
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RFK Jr's comments on deadly measles outbreak 'a complete lie' - Samoa's director-general of health
RFK Jr's measles claims a 'complete lie', Samoa health boss says
"It was obvious these people died from measles," Alec Ekeroma told RNZ. Audio
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'Very significant concerns': Documents reveal tension over proposal to close Dargaville Hospital
'Very significant concerns': Documents reveal tension over proposal to close hospital
In emails, chief medical officer urged Health NZ head to make the call: "There comes a point where we have to recognise that we have reached the limit of our actions."
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New food, music festival to showcase farming and soil in North Canterbury
New food, music festival to showcase farming and soil in North Canterbury
The inaugural Underground Festival will be held at Greystone Wine's regenerative organic vineyard in mid-February.
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Taranaki Maunga becomes a legal person as treaty settlement passes into law
'Today Taranaki is freed' - Taranaki Maunga becomes a legal person
Mt Taranaki will be jointly managed by iwi and the Crown and the name Mt Egmont will be consigned to history.
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MP Ingrid Leary on Dunedin Hospital announcement
The Health Minister, Simeon Brown, is in Dunedin on Friday to provide an update on the new Dunedin Hospital. Labour's Ingrid Leary spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Samoa's top doctor says RFK Jnr lying about measles outbreak
Samoa's Director-General of Health says Robert F. Kennedy junior's comments on the measles outbreak in Samoa in 2019 are a complete lie. Aiono Dr Alec Ekeroma spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Public services, workers' wellbeing hit hard by government cuts - union
Public services, workers' wellbeing hit hard by government cuts - union
In a survey, nine in 10 public servants say they have been affected by restructuring, while one in two are concerned about losing their jobs.
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Rugby Australia wants Joe Schmidt's signature within two weeks
Rugby Australia wants Joe Schmidt's signature within two weeks
Rugby Australia wants Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt's signature on a contract extension by the start of the Super Rugby competition on 14 February.
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More people eligible to give blood after medsafe remove ban
More people will be eligible to give blood soon, after medsafe approved the removal of the blanket ban on men who have had sex with men in the past three months donating blood. Auckland University… Audio
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In 2025, a pivotal year for Māori-Crown relations
For Māori-Crown relations, a 'spicy' start to the year
From the Treaty Principles Bill submissions to Rātana to the Waitangi Tribunal shake-up, 2025 looks to be a big year for race relations in Aotearoa.
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David Seymour defends school lunch programme as criticism served up
'Easy to focus on the outliers': Seymour defends school lunch programme
Some principals are reporting major problems with the revamped school lunch scheme - including late meals and ham in halal lunches. Audio
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UNICEF ramps up aid into Gaza following ceasefire
UNICEF ramps up aid into Gaza following ceasefire
Many Palestinians are returning home to only rubble, but an agreement between Israel and Hamas has boosted recovery efforts. Audio
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No captions or interpreters cut deaf people out of live Treaty Principles submission hearings
No captions, interpreters for Treaty Principles submission hearings
Advocates say many in the disabled community, particularly deaf people, submitted on the bill - but are now being excluded.
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General practices about 'to cross a tipping point', new Health Minister warned
General practices about 'to cross a tipping point', new Health Minister warned
The country is short of 1000 doctors, the General Practitioners Aotearoa sector group says.
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Pacific news in brief for 30 January
Pacific news in brief for 30 January
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including the autonomous Papua New Guinea region preparing for its mid-year elections.