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NZ's big chill was an early winter warning
Analysis - Power should be subsidised for struggling households, Jodi Gardner writes.
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The Panel with Kathryn Graham & Simon Wilson (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Kathryn Graham and Simon Wilson ask where have all the Swiss Army Knives gone. They also discuss paying for scans during pregnancy and the… Audio
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New community housing life-changing for whānau
A mum living in a cold, mouldy sleepout with two kids says moving into the first of a kind housing will be life-changing for her whānau.
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Harlan Coben's latest novel lands after an eight year hiatus
Harlan Coben is an accidental novelist whose success is no accident. It comes from hard work, deep empathy and unreserved respect for the joy of reading. Audio
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Covid-19 update: 3922 new cases, 13 further deaths
There have been 3922 new cases of Covid-19 reported in the past week, and 13 further deaths attributed to the virus.
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Teen dies of asthma attack after ambulance not sent until second call
The call handler failed to clarify two answers about the teen's breathing and the family had to call back 20 minutes later, a report has found.
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Trans-Tasman collaboration investigates rare disorders
While the prevalence of rare disorders in New Zealand might be up for debate, the impact of a rare disorder diagnosis is not - it's life-changing. Audio
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Sleep position secrets: How you sleep may affect your health
Sleep positions can affect how you sleep and cause or aggravate some health issues, a sleep scientist says.
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WorkSafe sought more funding for Whakaari prosecutions just prior to trial
WorkSafe alerted officials that it was running out of money to fund its prosecution over the deadly Whakaari/White Island disaster a month before the trial began last year.
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Egg and poultry businesses 'lucky' bird flu not here yet
Bird flu, the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus, was top of the agenda at the International Poultry Council's annual meeting in Argentina last week.
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Pacific news in brief for May 13
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including PNG midwifery association calling on government to bolster investment for the sector immediately.
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Experts argue for new ways to fund healthcare
The record amounts of taxpayer money going into health each year are failing to keep pace with inflation, let alone demand, with a third of people having unmet health needs. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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Schools failing autistic and other neurodivergent children - report
A new report warns schools and early childhood centres are failing autistic and other neurodivergent children on an epic scale.
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Heath funding fails to keep up with inflation or demand - doctors' union
Some experts argue it's time to consider alternatives ways to pay for healthcare which could take politics out of it.
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The haves and have-nots of aged care
New Zealand's aged care sector faces huge inequities - while the flashiest ever has just opened in Auckland, many in smaller towns are closing Audio
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Sleep position secrets: How you sleep may affect your health
Sleep positions can affect how you sleep and cause or aggravate some health issues, a sleep scientist says. Audio
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Israel pushes back into northern Gaza
Israel has sent tanks into eastern Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip after a night of heavy bombardments that killed 19 people and wounded dozens of others.
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Peters meets with new Solomon Islands PM
The foreign affairs minister has landed in Solomon Islands for the first leg of his Pacific tour, and an audience with the newly elected Prime Minister.
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Restructures at Penguin, a women's only exhbition & Ria Hall for mayor: Arts News 12 May
Arts news for 12 May
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Mothering is important, but does it define women?
Opinion - Women are te whare tangata, the house of humanity, but that is far from all women are, writes Niki Bezzant.
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Eat yourself calm: Foods that relieve anxiety
Uma Naidoo, is a Harvard nutritional psychiatrist, professional chef, and nutritional biologist. Audio
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Israel orders more evacuations from Rafah as battle rages on
It comes as a further indication that the military is pressing ahead with its plans for a ground attack on Rafah.
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Sleep Position Secrets: How You Sleep Affects Your Health
Audio 12 May 2024On your side, your back or your front - the position in which you nod off is having an impact on your health. Audio
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US says Irael may have breached international law using American weapons
The US says Israel may have used American-supplied weapons in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances during the war in Gaza.
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'People are getting killed out there' - Youth emergency centre prepares to open
The first stage of an Auckland 24-hour youth emergency centre is opening its doors to the public next week.