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Kāinga Ora's $4m holiday park property vacant four years on
That 34-room property sits empty as homelessness becomes a pressing issue in Dunedin.
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Orthodontists warning over dentists fitting braces
Audio 15 May 2024The Association of Orthodontists says a recent Health and Disability Commission report highlights what can go wrong when general dentists undertake orthodontal treatment. Audio
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Auckland resident can't pay for carers to park on street overnight
Inner city Auckland resident Melanie Webber is upset AT is introducing overnight parking charges.
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Suicide Prevention Office could have no fulltime staff
The office that was initially expected to close survives in name, but may have no full-time roles and the likely addition of greater oversight.
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MS sufferers in Canterbury missing out on new drug
Dozens of multiple sclerosis sufferers in Canterbury are not getting access to an approved new drug Ocrelizumab. Local businessman Bruce Street spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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China due to free vlogger who filmed Wuhan lockdown
A Chinese journalist who covering the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic from its epicentre in Wuhan is due to be released from prison after serving a sentence for "provoking trouble".
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Suicide Prevention Office to stay open
The Suicide Prevention Office was initially expected to close with all four full time roles axed as part of Ministry of Health cost-cutting - a move which caught the Minister of Mental Health Matt… Audio
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Call for mandatory labelling of 'hidden killer' salt in processed food
New Zealand is failing miserably when it comes to clearly labelling the amount of salt in food, the Stroke Foundation says. Audio
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Govt working out how to end all Covid vaccine mandates
The government is trying to work out how it will follow through on its pledge to end all Covid-19 vaccine mandates - given the government mandates were already axed more than a year and a half ago… Audio
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Do better bosses: Too many workers losing fingers - WorkSafe
WorkSafe is calling on manufacturing businesses to boost safety standards, saying too many workers are losing their fingers in industrial machinery.
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200 operations missed, hundreds of appointments cancelled as doctors strike
Much more disruption is expected this week as half the country's doctors - about 2500 - walk off the job from 16 to 18 May.
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Gang unit will disproportionately affect Māori and Pasifika, Te Pāti Māori say
Amid criticism from opposition parties, a gang expert says it focuses on an area of political and public worry. Audio
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Te Papa assessing whether to allow anti-trans conference
Wellington's mayor says she's deeply concerned the rhetoric being discussed at the event will be harmful to the trans and queer community.
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 8: Oranga Tamariki, Toilets, Tikanga, and the Budget
Audio 14 May 2024Whānau Ora chairperson Merepeka Raukawa-Tait on 7AA and the future of Whānau Ora under the coalition. Then Kiritapu Allan and Haimona Gray discuss the politics of toilets and tikanga, as well as what… Video, Audio
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Australian of the Year 'blown away' by success of new brain cancer treatment
World-first clinical trials of a groundbreaking treatment for aggressive brain tumours are likely to begin soon following "fantastic" results in the high-profile case of Professor Richard Scolyer.
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E coli and high nitrate levels found in some Canterbury groundwater survey shows
More than half of the wells monitored in the Canterbury Regional Council's annual groundwater survey have shown nitrate levels are still likely increasing.
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Pacific news in brief for May 14
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including a ban on importing live poulty into the CNMI.
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'Expensive': Moana Pasifika face 'cold economic reality' moving base and games to the islands
Moana Pasifika will continue to work with all partners in taking games to their home islands of Samoa and Tonga.
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65 new cases of dengue-like illness in latest Samoa report
Patients with dengue-like illnesses have not yet had laboratory confirmation of the dengue infection. A dengue outbreak was declared in Samoa on 19 April.
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NZ Blood Service workers plan 24-hour strike
The workers are unhappy over being paid up to 28 percent less than lab workers at Te Whatu Ora despite doing the same work.
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Community 'disgusted' after being evicted from former commune
It's supposed to be a haven of healing and spiritual awakening but residents say they've been hurt and deceived.
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Around the motu: Peter de Graaf in Northland
Audio 14 May 2024Peter looks at a Kaikohe housing project that's on track to be the biggest of its kind in the Far North, as well as the first complex co-built and co-owned by an iwi and council organisation. Audio
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Gaza war: Palestinians flee as Israeli forces go back into Jabalia
Residents who fled said they had seen tanks advancing towards Jabalia's refugee camp, which has come under heavy bombardment since Saturday.
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Melinda French Gates to quit Gates Foundation
Under the agreement, she will now have an additional $12.5b for her own charitable work on women and families.