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Covid-19 antiviral medications: What you need to know
Covid-19 antiviral medications: What you need to know
More New Zealanders are getting free medicine that may help prevent serious sickness from Covid-19 but it is not available, or right, for everyone.
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Forestry firm Ernslaw told to pay $355,000 over 'failure' that led to massive flood damage
'Our beautiful farm wrecked': Operator sentenced over flood damage
Victims who experienced an onslaught of water through their homes and farms accused a forestry company of acting like "cowboys".
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Mystery surrounds how long Gisborne rail bridge was unsafe
Mystery surrounds how long rail bridge was unsafe
A Gisborne rail bridge cannot be used by the city's iconic vintage steam train, but for how long it has been unsafe remains a mystery.
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$25m allocated towards kaupapa Māori approach to addressing homelessness
$25m allocated towards kaupapa Māori approach to addressing homelessness
A major funding boost will go towards a kaupapa Māori approach in a bid to help the homeless into their own home.
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Planning for Aotearoa's genomic medicine future
If the future of healthcare is personalised genomics, how can we ensure that it is used to lessen inequities, rather than strengthen them? This week, Our Changing World speaks to two of the co-leaders… Audio
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Planning for Aotearoa's genomic medicine future
Planning for Aotearoa's genomic medicine future
If the future of healthcare is personalised genomics, how can we ensure that it is used to lessen inequities, rather than strengthen them? This week, Our Changing World speaks to two of the co-leaders…
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Petition to lower bowel cancer screening age delivered to MPs
A petition to lower the age for bowel cancer screening to 45 years old is being handed over to parliament this lunchhour.
The national screening programme is free for people aged 60 to 74 years old.
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Deer culling helping to feed people who need it the most
Efforts to cull deer high up in the Raukumara Ranges in Tairawhiti is putting fresh venison on the tables of those who need it most. Gisborne hunter Lisa Daunton talks to Jesse. Audio
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Around the motu: news from Tairawhiti Gisborne
Matthew Rosenberg, a local democracy reporter based out of the Gisborne Herald's newsroom talks to Kathryn about the abandoned San Rosa boat, a historic rail bridge that is no longer safe for the… Audio
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Covid-19 update: 27,076 new cases, 58 deaths and 328 in hospital
Covid-19 update: 27,076 new cases, 58 deaths and 328 in hospital
There are 27,076 new cases of Covid-19 this week, the Ministry of Health says.
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Gisborne community holds whānau days in first step to turn round violence
'More togetherness': Gisborne community holds whānau days in first step to turn round violence
Community groups in Gisborne have had enough of a spate of violence, so they are trying to think of new ways to stop it.
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Community groups get creative to stop violence
Community groups in Gisborne have had enough of a spate of violence, so they're trying to think of new ways to stop it.
One solution is what they're calling a whānau ki te whānau whānau day - a… Audio
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Green light given for contentious sale of Eastland network
Green light given for contentious sale of Eastland network
The controversial sale of the local lines company in Gisborne will go ahead, pending Overseas Investment Office approval.
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Debate sparks up on controversial sale of Eastland Network
Debate sparks up on controversial sale of publicly owned electricity lines company
The controversial sale of the publicly owned electricity lines company in Gisborne would leave the region in a "precarious" state, a councillor says.
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Kiwifruit rating saga continues: Growers off to Court of Appeal
Kiwifruit rating saga continues: Growers off to Court of Appeal
Golden kiwifruit growers have been granted the right to appeal a High Court decision that will increase their rates for growing the product in Tairāwhiti.
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Covid-19 update: 21,595 new cases, 325 in hospital
Covid-19 update: 21,595 new cases, 325 in hospital
There have been 21,595 new cases of Covid-19 in the past week and 325 people are in hospital as of midnight Sunday, the Ministry of Health says.
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Farmers want changes to emissions pricing plan
Audio 14 Nov 2022Submissions close at the end of this week, on the government's agricultural pricing emissions plan. Last month the government made what farmers say are significant changes to the proposals reached by… Audio
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Māori in rural New Zealand further from good healthcare - researcher
Māori in rural New Zealand further from good healthcare - researcher
An editorial piece published in the New Zealand Medical Journal has found Māori still have a long road to go for good healthcare.
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Tairāwhiti rains: Damage being assessed, power being restored
Tairāwhiti rains: Damage being assessed, power being restored
Many residents along the East Coast voluntarily evacuated after more than 185 millimetres of rain fell north of Tolaga Bay.
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Tairāwhiti Civil Defence stands down as rain eases sooner than expected
Tairāwhiti Civil Defence stands down as rain eases sooner than expected
Rain and flooding is easing sooner than expected in Tairāwhiti, but some communities are cut off.
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Heavy rain hits Northland, Auckland and east coast
Winds, heavy rain: Power cut in Coromandel, Harbour Bridge warning
There are 13 severe weather warnings for the North Island today, covering Northland, Auckland and the East Coast.
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L.A.B secures spot in history at 2022 Aotearoa Music Awards
L.A.B secures spot in history at 2022 Aotearoa Music Awards
L.A.B has secured their spot in award history, by taking out the same four Tūī for second year running.
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Māori communities criticise lack of consultation in govt report on areas at risk of flooding
Lack of govt consultation 'detrimental to development' - Māori communities at risk of flooding
Māori communities are worried the government's climate planning could override their own work and rangatiratanga.
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Region with the highest proportion of Māori now has Māori wards
Region with the highest proportion of Māori now has Māori wards
Te Tairāwhiti, the region with the highest proportion of Māori in the country, now has Māori wards for its council for the first time.
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Māori wards councillors start roles in Gisborne
The region with the highest proportion of Māori in the country, now has Māori wards at its council for the first time.
While the new Tairāwhiti or Gisborne councillors are being welcomed, they expect… Audio