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Save the Children NZ responds to Gaza developments
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
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Cyber security boss says online scams cost Fijians US$2.2m in 2024
"With AI now enabling smarter, faster, and more deceptive cyberattacks, Pacific nations must act collectively to protect their digital borders."
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Climate change impact on farms: 'Bad years' will be 'worse and more frequent'
A new report found irrigated dairy farms are particularly at risk because water supplies are expected to become less reliable in some areas.
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Five reasons to feel positive about the economy
It's been a year of grim economic news - unemployment has been up, GDP down and consumer confidence weak.
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 10 October 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
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Agri-tech now big business but more investment needed
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
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'Protect our families': Pacific leaders issue measles warning
A Pacific leader has called on people to get vaccinated against measles because, "we all know what happened in Samoa".
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'Senseless waste of a life': Mum blasts facility after son dies from peanut allergy
"I want them to be made accountable," Riley Brown's mother says after his death. "Riley was my life." Audio
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Waitangi Tribunal's half-century: 'How can you provide a place for both peoples?'
A former chair says the country has seen a 'seismic' cultural shift over the tribunal's 50 years. Audio
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Wellington Asian Mental Health Service launches to combat language, cultural barriers
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.
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Review into death of man at mental health facility
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
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WorkSafe deadline approaches for Health NZ
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
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Govt backs AI app to boost mental health support
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
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Rangatahi call for housing justice and youth-led solutions
An advocacy group says youth homelessness is often misunderstood and many young people are leaving homes because they're unsafe.
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What does Israel, Hamas deal mean for Gaza?
The agreement will see hostages release and troops withdrawn to an agreed-upon line.
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AI wellbeing platform launched by Sir John Kirwan
The rugby legend is helping to launch the first AI-powered wellbeing guide for adults, endorsed by Health New Zealand.
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'Steady the waka': Discipline, policy focus of Te Pāti Māori reset
The party has faced the death of Takutai Tarsh Kemp, the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election and allegations of problematic leadership.
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'It's huge': Residents protest over increasing meth use
More than 100 marchers carried placards proclaiming Don't Meth Around, Meth is Death and If You're Selling I'm Telling.
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Mental health initiative aimed at the capital's Asian community launches
The founders say stigma and a lack of cultural awareness are reasons many Asian people struggle to ask for help. Audio
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Police minister hospitalised with chest infection
Mark Mitchell has lung problems stemming back to an incident as a police officer in the 1990s.
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Good MPs make great quiz team members
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.
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Council votes to restrict freedom campers' carparks
The new Queenstown Lakes bylaw follows a busy summer when freedom campers arrived in Queenstown in force in the absence of any restrictions.
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Willis lauds 'progress' as $9.3b deficit lower than expected
The deficit - $869 million lower than predicted in May - was based on the government's new formula, which excludes the cost of ACC.
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Downs Part 2
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
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Cultural barriers limiting Asian communities access to mental health services
Audio 9 Oct 2025The 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