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  • Save the Children NZ responds to Gaza developments

    Audio
    children conflict
    10 Oct 2025

    As of the end of July health ministry figures in the Hamas-run territory consider 18,457 of those killed in the two year war were aged under 18. Save the Children New Zealand's chief executive Heather… Audio

  • Cyber security boss says online scams cost Fijians US$2.2m in 2024

    News
    Pacific
    10 Oct 2025
    No caption

    "With AI now enabling smarter, faster, and more deceptive cyberattacks, Pacific nations must act collectively to protect their digital borders."

    Cyber security boss says online scams cost Fijians US$2.2m in 2024
  • Climate change impact on farms: 'Bad years' will be 'worse and more frequent'

    News
    New Zealand Country
    10 Oct 2025
    Hurunui drought

    A new report found irrigated dairy farms are particularly at risk because water supplies are expected to become less reliable in some areas.

    Climate change effects expected to hurt farm viability in next decade, study finds
  • Five reasons to feel positive about the economy

    News
    Politics Business
    10 Oct 2025
    Composite of Nicola Willis, finance charts and money.

    It's been a year of grim economic news - unemployment has been up, GDP down and consumer confidence weak.

    Five reasons to feel positive about the New Zealand economy
  • Morning Report Essentials for Friday 10 October 2025

    Audio
    technology environment
    10 Oct 2025

    Winston Peters and Professor Robert Patman speak to Ingrid Hipkiss about the latest developments in Gaza; The Government is endorsing an AI-driven mental health online tool - saying it will help New… Audio

  • Agri-tech now big business but more investment needed

    Audio
    business technology
    10 Oct 2025
    Halter chief executive Craig Piggott.

    From virtual fences to collars monitoring an animal's health to robotics in horticulture, New Zealand's agri-tech sector is now a major earner.  Audio

  • 'Protect our families': Pacific leaders issue measles warning

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    10 Oct 2025
    The MMR vaccine, which is used to immunise children against measles, mumps and rubella.

    A Pacific leader has called on people to get vaccinated against measles because, "we all know what happened in Samoa".

    Pacific leaders issue measles warning - 'vaccination so important'
  • 'Senseless waste of a life': Mum blasts facility after son dies from peanut allergy

    News
    New Zealand health
    10 Oct 2025
    A review is underway into the death of Riley Brown, who was a patient at the facility in Nelson run by Pathways, a provider contracted by Health New Zealand.

    "I want them to be made accountable," Riley Brown's mother says after his death. "Riley was my life." Audio

    'Waste of a life': Riley Brown died from meal with peanut traces at mental health facility
  • Waitangi Tribunal's half-century: 'How can you provide a place for both peoples?'

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    10 Oct 2025
    Celebrating 50 years of the Waitangi Tribunal

    A former chair says the country has seen a 'seismic' cultural shift over the tribunal's 50 years. Audio

    'How can you provide a place for both peoples?': Waitangi Tribunal celebrates 50 years
  • Wellington Asian Mental Health Service launches to combat language, cultural barriers

    News
    New Zealand health
    10 Oct 2025
    AFS chief executive Kelly Feng, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey and Tū Ora Deputy chief executive Mabel Jones.

    Stigma, a lack of cultural awareness and the fear of an invasion of privacy can prevent many Asian individuals to wait until they reach a crisis point before they ask for help, advocates say.

    Wellington Asian Mental Health Service launches to combat language, cultural barriers
  • Review into death of man at mental health facility

    Audio
    health
    10 Oct 2025

    A post mortem has confirmed a young man who died after a suspected allergic reaction at a mental health respite facility had eaten a meal that contained trace amounts of peanut. National Crime… Audio

  • WorkSafe deadline approaches for Health NZ

    Audio
    law employment
    10 Oct 2025

    Health New Zealand has just under two weeks to comply with a WorkSafe order to put systems in place to protect workers from psychosocial risks at work. Health New Zealand Interim Chief HR Officer… Audio

  • Govt backs AI app to boost mental health support

    Audio
    technology health
    10 Oct 2025

    The Government is endorsing an AI-driven mental health online tool - saying it will help New Zealanders take control of their own wellbeing. The "Ask Groov" app will provide 24-7 mental health support… Audio

  • Rangatahi call for housing justice and youth-led solutions

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    10 Oct 2025
    Manaaki Rangatahi is a Tāmaki Makaurau-based youth homelessness collective that works to prevent and end youth homelessness in Aotearoa through a coordinated, evidence-based kaupapa Māori approach.

    An advocacy group says youth homelessness is often misunderstood and many young people are leaving homes because they're unsafe.

    World Homeless Day: Rangatahi call for housing justice and youth-led solutions
  • What does Israel, Hamas deal mean for Gaza?

    News
    World conflict
    10 Oct 2025
    A person wearing a mask depicting US President Donald Trump holds US and Israeli flags after the hostage deal declared by Trump, at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv.

    The agreement will see hostages release and troops withdrawn to an agreed-upon line.

    Israel, Hamas have reached an agreement. What does this mean for Gaza peace plan?
  • AI wellbeing platform launched by Sir John Kirwan

    News
    New Zealand health
    10 Oct 2025
    John Kirwan

    The rugby legend is helping to launch the first AI-powered wellbeing guide for adults, endorsed by Health New Zealand.

    AI wellbeing platform launched by Sir John Kirwan, Health NZ
  • 'Steady the waka': Discipline, policy focus of Te Pāti Māori reset

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    9 Oct 2025
    Co-leaders Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer fronted reporters after yesterday's reset but Mr Waititi soon stormed off, pulling Ms Ngarewa-Packer with him, when allegations of a dictatorial leadership were raised.

    The party has faced the death of Takutai Tarsh Kemp, the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election and allegations of problematic leadership.

    Te Pāti Māori to 'steady the waka' in discipline, policy focused reset, co-leaders say
  • 'It's huge': Residents protest over increasing meth use

    News
    New Zealand health
    9 Oct 2025
    Meth protest in Kaitaia - Waitomo Papakāinga CEO Katie Murray

    More than 100 marchers carried placards proclaiming Don't Meth Around, Meth is Death and If You're Selling I'm Telling.

    Kaitāia residents use hīkoi to highlight opposition to meth crisis in Kaitāia
  • Mental health initiative aimed at the capital's Asian community launches

    News
    New Zealand health
    9 Oct 2025
    AFS chief executive Kelly Feng, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey and Tū Ora Compass Health deputy chief executive Mabli Jones.

    The founders say stigma and a lack of cultural awareness are reasons many Asian people struggle to ask for help. Audio

    Wellington Asian Mental Health Service launches to combat language, cultural barriers
  • Police minister hospitalised with chest infection

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    9 Oct 2025
    Police Minister Mark Mitchell outside Waikato Hospital.

    Mark Mitchell has lung problems stemming back to an incident as a police officer in the 1990s.

    Police Minister Mark Mitchell hospitalised with chest infection
  • Good MPs make great quiz team members

    News
    Politics The House
    9 Oct 2025
    Parliament House with question marks

    A good pub quiz team always needs a music and a sports nerd and a celebrity news addict, but for wide general knowledge an MP might be just the thing.

    The House: Good MPs make great quiz team members
  • Council votes to restrict freedom campers' carparks

    News
    New Zealand local council
    9 Oct 2025
    Queenstown Lakes District Council's Infrastructure Committee voted for a parking ban from 10pm until 6am on Park Street after reports that people had been camping in their vehicles there for days or weeks on end.

    The new Queenstown Lakes bylaw follows a busy summer when freedom campers arrived in Queenstown in force in the absence of any restrictions.

    Queenstown Lakes District Council votes to restrict freedom campers to 141 carparks
  • Willis lauds 'progress' as $9.3b deficit lower than expected

    News
    Business politics
    9 Oct 2025
    Finance Minister Nicola Willis fronts as the latest GDP figures show the economy has shrunk, again.

    The deficit - $869 million lower than predicted in May - was based on the government's new formula, which excludes the cost of ACC.

    Government deficit of $9.3b shows 'progress', Finance Minister Nicola Willis says
  • The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Downs Part 2

    Audio
    life and society
    9 Oct 2025
    The upgraded playground at Wellington Botanic Garden.

    In part two, psychologist Kirsty Ross takes us back to childhood to explain why adults need a good dose of fun for their mental health. Then, a Rotorua Centre for Youth that's been running since 1993… Audio

  • Cultural barriers limiting Asian communities access to mental health services

    Audio 9 Oct 2025

    The people behind a new mental health initiative directed at Wellington's Asian community say language and cultural barriers are limiting the community's access to mental health services. They say… Audio

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